Bermes

/ˈbɜːmz/ noun

Plural of berm; narrow strips of land, grass, or shoulder areas between a road and sidewalk, or between a canal and its embankment.

From Dutch 'berm' or Middle Low German, originally referring to the narrow strip of land on the edge of a fortified place or waterway, later applied to road construction terminology.

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