Berm

/bɜːrm/ noun

A narrow ledge or path, especially one at the edge of a road or canal, or a ridge of earth built to block or contain something.

From Dutch 'berm,' which originally referred to a path along a canal or the edge of a dike. It entered English in the 17th century, borrowed from Dutch engineering terminology when the Netherlands was known for advanced water management. The word has kept its technical meaning in English.

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