underbank
/ˈʌndərbæŋ/Definitions
1. noun
A low area of land near a river or lake, especially one that is liable to be flooded.
“The underbank of the river was prone to erosion during heavy rainfall.”
2. verb
To construct an underbank, especially in a river or lake, or to build up the land to protect it from flooding.
“The engineers decided to underbank the area to prevent future floods.”