Causeways

/ˈkɔːzweɪz/ noun

Plural of causeway; elevated roads or paths constructed across water, marshes, or low ground; raised embankments for passage.

Plural of 'causeway,' from Middle English 'causey' (from Old French 'cauciée') and the suffix '-way' (path). The word literally means a paved or constructed way, from 'cause' (to lay down or pave).

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