embarment

/ˈɛmbæŋkmənt/

Definitions

1. noun

a bank or mound of earth, stone, or other material, built or occurring at the edge of a river, lake, or sea, to prevent flooding or erosion.

“The city built an embankment to protect its residents from the rising floodwaters.”

Synonyms

  • bank
  • dyke
  • levee

Antonyms

  • depression
  • lowland