Causeway

/ˈkɔːz.weɪ/

noun

  1. A road that is raised, so as to be above water, marshland, and similar low-lying obstacles. Originally causeways were much like dykes, generally pierced to let water through, whereas many modern causeways are more like bridges or viaducts.

verb

  1. To pave, to cobble.

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