levee

/ˈlɛvi/

levee

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Definition

An elevated ridge of deposited sediment on the banks of a river, formed by the river's overflow at times of high discharge.

Etymology

From French levée, from lever (“to raise, rise”).

Example Sentences

  • "The purchaser of a riparious estate under the words "front to the levee," does not acquire the alluvion or batture, when there is land susceptible of separate ownership beyond the levee."
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