
1) Archaeological feature 2) Canal bank 3) Driving shoulder 4) Earth bank 5) Earth barrier 6) Earthen embankment 7) Earthen mound 8) Earthen wall 9) Earthwork 10) Edge of a rampart 11) Fortification ledge 12) French word used in English 13) Hitchhiker s site 14) Landscape enhancer 15) Landscaping screen
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1) Rise
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Soil heaped on the downhill side of a traversing fireline below a fire, to trap rolling firebrands.
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• (n.) Alt. of Berme
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A pile or mound of material capable of restraining a vehicle.
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A landscaping technique that is used to create interest, privacy, or screening. It may also divert water runoff. It is made by creating a mound of earth or a hill.
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A level area separating a ditch from a bank. These are common at defences, such as Hadrian's Wall or hillforts, and may be where ritual took place by barrows.
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An artificial ridge of earth
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A low, narrow layer or mound of sediment deposited on a backshore by storm waves.
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A nearly horizontal portion of a beach or backshore formed by storm waves. Some beaches have no berms; others have several.
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A berm is a level space about a metre wide between the outside slope of a rampart and the scarp of the ditch in a fortification. In a castle, the berm is the space between the curtain wall and the moat.
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A pile or mound of material capable of restraining a vehicle.
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A bank of earth, such as the piled-up earth against a stone wall.
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A term for a snowbank, often used to provide stability on the outside of a turn.
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A mound of snow, either natural or manmade, than can be used for turns or tricks.
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A broad area of low relief in the upper part of a beach
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(1) On a BEACH
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noun a narrow ledge or shelf typically at the top or bottom of a slope
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A small terrace in the backshore area of the coast with its terrace facing seaward.
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A designed raised planting area often in front of a house or building.
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A narrow raised ring of soil around a tree, used to hold water so it will be directed to the root zone.
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A small or large raised embankment usually in a corner that allows you to maintain speed without losing traction and sliding out.
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A raised area with vertical or sloping sides.
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a horizontal surface between the exterior slope of a rampart and the moat. · Also calledany level strip of ground at the summit or sides, or along the base, of a slope. · Also calleda nearly flat back portion of a beach, formed of material deposited by the action of the waves. · the bank of a canal or the shoulder of a road. ®..
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A bank of snow (or sometimes much higher) that builds up along the edges of the pistes. Berms act as outline for the skiable area, protect you from going off the piste and also provide some fun to practise your freestyle tricks off.
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