Crossword-Solution: EMBANKMENT 10 letters, 46 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Word Word Type Definition
Embankment n. The act of surrounding or defending with a bank.
Embankment n. A structure of earth, gravel, etc., raised to prevent
water from overflowing a level tract of country, to retain water in a
reservoir, or to carry a roadway, etc.

We have 46 clues for the answer “EMBANKMENT”

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MOUND for confining river etc. 1 answer
Long artificial mound 1 answer
EARTHEN mound carrying road or railway over valley etc. 1 answer
EARTHEN bank carrying road or railway over valley etc. 1 answer
Dike or levee 1 answer
Check on overflow 1 answer
BANK for confining river etc. 1 answer
BUND 2 answers
RIVER shore 3 answers
RIVER dyke 4 answers
BANK of river 5 answers
Causeway 5 answers
RIVER barrier 6 answers
bulkhead 11 answers
A LONG ARTIFICIAL MOUND OF STONE OR EARTH 11 answers
BUILT TO HOLD BACK WATER OR TO SUPPORT A ROAD OR AS PROTECTION 11 answers
WATER barrier 12 answers
dyke 15 answers
breakwater 16 answers
Levee 17 answers
Marina 18 answers
Earthwork 18 answers
Landing 20 answers
Wharf 22 answers
Quay 23 answers
Jetty 25 answers
Mole 31 answers
grading 32 answers
Pier 32 answers
Dam 40 answers
ABUTMENT 42 answers
PROTUBERANCE of land into sea 45 answers
PORTION of land jutting out into sea 45 answers
PROJECTION of land into sea 45 answers
PROTRUSION of land into sea 45 answers
PIECE of land jutting out into sea 46 answers
LAND jutting out into sea 46 answers
POINT of high land jutting out into sea 46 answers
LAND projecting into the sea 46 answers
Wall 48 answers
Dock 48 answers
Barrier 55 answers
Mound 56 answers
peninsula 57 answers
BANK ___ 67 answers
Hindrance 100 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with EMBANKMENT (5)

One afternoon, after he had tea, he started for a walk down the Embankment toward Westminster, intending to end his stroll at Bedford Square and to ask whether Miss Burgoyne would let him take her to the theatre.
Alexander’s Bridge and The Barrel Organ Willa Cather and Alfred Noyes 1993
When he came abreast of the fantastic embankment known as the Trocadero, he reflected, through his throbbing pain, that he was near Mrs.
The American Henry James 1994
She looked down toward the sea, and up toward the little Casino which was perched on a low embankment, communicating with the beach at two or three points by a short flight of steps.
Confidence Henry James 2006
Wentworth’s numerous acres, and of a remarkable pine grove which lay upon the further side of it, planted upon a steep embankment and haunted by the summer breeze.
The Europeans Henry James 1994
Magnus, two long revolvers lying on the embankment in front of him, was in the middle, Harran at his side.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008

Quotes with EMBANKMENT (3)

With the first jolt he was in daylight; they had left the gateways of King’s Cross, and were under blue sky. Tunnels followed, and after each the sky grew bluer, and from the embankment at Finsbury Park he had his first sight of the sun. It rolled along behind the eastern smokes — a wheel, whose fellow was the descending moon — and as yet it seemed the servant of the blue sky, not its lord. He dozed again. Over Tewin Water it was day. To the left fell the shadow of the embank…
E.M. Forster Howards End
The train bore me away, through the monstrous scenery of slag-heaps, chimneys, piled scrap-iron, foul canals, paths of cindery mud criss-crossed by the prints of clogs. This was March, but the weather had been horribly cold and everywhere there were mounds of blackened snow. As we moved slowly through the outskirts of the town we passed row after row of little grey slum houses running at right angles to the embankment. At the back of one of the houses a young woman was kneeli…
George Orwell The Road to Wigan Pier
To cause pain was a disease. As a child I imagined tiny, almost invisible animals that arrived in the neighborhood at night, they came from the ponds, from the abandoned train cars beyond the embankment, from the stinking grasses called fetienti, from the frogs, the salamanders, the flies, the rocks, the dust, and entered the water and the food and the air, making our mothers, our grandmothers as angry as starving dogs.
Elena Ferrante My Brilliant Friend
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1975–2019).