basement |
embankment |
As nouns the difference between basement and embankment
is that
basement is a floor of a building below ground level while
embankment is a long artificial mound of earth and stone, built to hold back water, for protection or to support a road.
quayside |
embankment |
As nouns the difference between quayside and embankment
is that
quayside is an area alongside a quay while
embankment is a long artificial mound of earth and stone, built to hold back water, for protection or to support a road.
dockside |
embankment |
As nouns the difference between dockside and embankment
is that
dockside is the area near a dock, or next to a docked ship while
embankment is a long artificial mound of earth and stone, built to hold back water, for protection or to support a road.
embankment |
battlement |
As nouns the difference between embankment and battlement
is that
embankment is a long artificial mound of earth and stone, built to hold back water, for protection or to support a road while
battlement is in fortification: an indented parapet, formed by a series of rising members called cops or merlons, separated by openings called crenelles or embrasures, the soldier sheltering himself behind the merlon while he fires through the embrasure or through a loophole in the battlement.
embankment |
parapet |
As nouns the difference between embankment and parapet
is that
embankment is a long artificial mound of earth and stone, built to hold back water, for protection or to support a road while
parapet is a low retaining wall.
embankment |
false |
As a noun embankment
is a long artificial mound of earth and stone, built to hold back water, for protection or to support a road.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
embankment |
x |
As a noun embankment
is a long artificial mound of earth and stone, built to hold back water, for protection or to support a road.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
embankment |
embankment |
As nouns the difference between embankment and embankment
is that
embankment is a long artificial mound of earth and stone, built to hold back water, for protection or to support a road while
embankment is a long artificial mound of earth and stone, built to hold back water, for protection or to support a road.
embankment |
undefined |
As a noun embankment
is a long artificial mound of earth and stone, built to hold back water, for protection or to support a road.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
bunds |
embankment |
As a verb bunds
is third-person singular of bund.
As a noun embankment is
a long artificial mound of earth and stone, built to hold back water, for protection or to support a road.
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