
1) Blind alley 2) Dead end 3) Dead-end street 4) Good street for playing 5) It provides no outlets 6) Literally, bottom of the bag 7) Quiet street 8) Suburbia feature
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1) Blind alley 2) Dead-end street 3) French word used in English 4) Theatre in New York City
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A cul-de-sac k, dead end (British, Canadian, American, and Australian English), closed, no through road (British, Canadian, and Australian English), no exit (New Zealand English) or court (American and Australian English) is a street with only one inlet/outlet. While historically built for other reasons, one of its modern uses is to calm vehicle t...
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[Van Morrison song] == Lyrics and instrumentation == The song roughly describes traveling on the road, emigration and homecoming.: `Oh, I traveled far The nearest star And Mount Palomar, Palomar, Palomar, Palomar […] And when they all, All go home Down the cobblestones You will double back To a cul de sac` The lyrics are sparse and added ...
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• (n.) a position in which an army finds itself with no way of exit but to the front. • (n.) A passage with only one outlet, as a street closed at one end; a blind alley; hence, a trap. • (n.) Any bag-shaped or tubular cavity, vessel, or organ, open only at one end.
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1. A blind pouch or tubular cavity closed at one end; e.g., diverticulum; caecum. ... Synonym: rectouterine pouch. ... Origin: Fr. Bottom of a sack ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(kul″dә-sak´) a pouch or tubular cavity closed at one end; called also caecum. conjunctival cul-de-sac the fold formed by the junction of the palpebral and the ocular conjunctiva; called also fornix of conjunctiva. Douglas cul-de-sac a sac or re...
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A blind pouch.
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Cul`-de-sac' noun ;
plural Culs-de-sac (ku`-
or kulz`-). [ F., lit., bottom of a bag.]
1. A passage with only one outlet, as a street closed at one end; a blind alley; hence, a trap.
2. (Mil.) a position in which an army finds itself with no way of ex...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kūl-de-sak′ Definitions: 1. A blind pouch or tubular cavity closed at one end; diverticulum; cecum. Synonyms: rectouterine pouch
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Cul-de-sac: A viewer writes regarding the term 'cul-de-sac': 'I know we live on one. Is there a medical meaning for it?' The answer is of course: 'Yes' (or you'd not be reading this here). An anatomic cul-de-sac is a blind pouch or cavity that is closed at one end. Examples of culs-de-sac in the intestine: Colonic diverticulum, a small bulging sac ...
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A small pouch like structure that can be found between the rectum and uterus in females and between the rectum and bladder in males. Synonym(s): Pouch Of Douglas Rectouterine Pouch
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a street, lane, etc., closed at one end; blind alley; dead-end street. · any situation in which further progress is impossible. · the hemming in of a military force on all sides except behind. · a saclike cavity, tube, or the like, open only at one end, as the cecum.
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