Banksmen

/ˈbæŋkzmən/ noun

Plural of banksman; workers or officials who stand on the banks of a river or canal to manage boats or operations.

From 'bank' (the side of a river) + '-sman' (a man who does something). The term originated in maritime and canal work where supervisors positioned themselves on riverbanks to direct vessel traffic and operations.

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