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- verbculvert (verb) · culverts (third person present) · culverted (past tense) · culverted (past participle) · culverting (present participle)
- channel (a stream or drain) through a culvert:"we have asked for the river to be culverted" · "a culverted drain"
Originlate 18th century: of unknown origin. - People also ask
- A culvert is a structure that channels water past an obstacle or to a subterranean waterway1. It is usually a pipe, reinforced concrete or other material that is embedded in the soil1. A culvert can cross under a road, railway, sidewalk, etc.234. The word culvert may also refer to the part of a road or embankment that passes over such a structure4. The origin of the word culvert is obscure and may be derived from a forgotten engineer or bridge-builder5.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A culvert is a structure that channels water past an obstacle or to a subterranean waterway. Typically embedded so as to be surrounded by soil, a culvert may be made from a pipe, reinforced concrete or other material. In the United Kingdom, the word can also be used for a longer artificially buried watercourse.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culvertculvert noun [ C ] uk / ˈkʌl.vət / us / ˈkʌl.vɚt / Add to word list a pipe for waste water that crosses under roads, railways, etc.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/culvertnoun a drain or channel crossing under a road, sidewalk, etc.; sewer; conduit.www.dictionary.com/browse/culvert1. A sewer or drain crossing under a road or embankment. 2. a. The part of a road or embankment that passes over such a sewer or drain. b. The channel or conduit for such a sewer or drain.www.thefreedictionary.com/culvert
culvert (n.) "a drain of brickwork or masonry under a road, railroad, etc.," 1773, origin unknown; OED calls it "A recent word of obscure origin." Perhaps, as Weekley suggested long ago, it is the name of a long-forgotten engineer or bridge-builder.
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