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Tenses: levees, leveeing, leveed

Related:
flood levee
levee breach
levee en masse
levee gate
levée de boucliers
natural levee
 
leveeadd into favorites/ˈlɛv.eɪ/, /ˈlɛvi/
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Etymology: [ 'le-vE; l&-'vE, -'vA ] (noun.) 1672. From French levée, from lever (“to raise, rise”).
Synonyms: dike, floodwall, bank, breakwater, dam, earthwork, mound

su seti, Resmî kabul, kabul töreni, set, büyük şahsiyetlerin sabahleyin misafir, kabul töreni, yalnız erkeklerin hazır bulunduğu saray kabul merasimi, nehir taşmasına karşı set, rıhtım, taşmayı önleyen set, resmi kabul, bilhassa cumhurbaşkanının umumi kabul resmi, set gibi yüksek nehir kenarı, SET:Tabii veya insan eliyle yapılmış olan ve nehirlerin taşmasına mani olan nehir kenarı setleri, kabul/set, nehir kenannda su taşmasına engel olacak set, sedde,

1 su seti     ts
2 Resmî kabul, kabul töreni     ts
3 set     ts
4 büyük şahsiyetlerin sabahleyin misafir     ts
5 kabul töreni     ts
6 yalnız erkeklerin hazır bulunduğu saray kabul merasimi     ts
7 nehir taşmasına karşı set     ts
8 rıhtım     ts
9 taşmayı önleyen set     ts
10 resmi kabul     ts
11 bilhassa cumhurbaşkanının umumi kabul resmi     ts
12 set gibi yüksek nehir kenarı     ts
13 SET:Tabii veya insan eliyle yapılmış olan ve nehirlerin taşmasına mani olan nehir kenarı setleri  Askeri     ts
14 kabul/set     ts
15 nehir kenannda su taşmasına engel olacak set     ts
16 sedde     ts
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The steep bank of a river, or border of an irrigated field, An embankment to prevent inundation; as, the levees along the Mississippi, The act of rising; getting up, especially in the morning after rest, A pier or other landing place on a river, A reception of visitors held after getting up, A formal reception, especially one given by royalty or other leaders, A dropsical habit of body, or the commencement of anasarca; paleness,with viscid juices and cold sweats, To attend the levee or levees of, An embankment to prevent inundation; as, the levees along the Mississippi; sometimes, the steep bank of a river, One of certain very, Curved earthen mounds of sediments that act as barriers between flood waters and surrounding floodplain areas, To keep within a channel by means of levees; as, to levee a river, Having a dropsical habit of body, with a white bloated skin, A colorless substance isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green, Having white or silvery foliage, A morning assembly or reception of visitors, in distinction from a soirée, or evening assembly; a matinée; hence, also, any general or somewhat miscellaneous gathering of guests, whether in the daytime or evening; as, the president's levee, A formal reception, especially one given by royalty (originally, upon rising from bed), The act of rising, A mineral of a greenish yellow color; it is a silicate of glucina, lime, and soda with fluorine, Called also leucophanite, build a dike, create an embankment along a river to prevent flooding; create a raised edge around an irrigated field (Agriculture), The state of an albino, or of a white child of black parents, A man-made structure, usually an earthen embankment often reinforced with soil cement, that is designed to contain or divert the flow of water, A dike or embankment that protects land from floods, Artificial bank confining a stream channel or limiting adjacent areas subject to flooding; an embankment bordering a submarine canyon or channel, usually occurring along the outer edge of a curve, embankment along a river to prevent flooding, as in : The townspeople felt much safer once the levee was completed, A protective barrier built along the banks of a stream to prevent flooding See also natural levee, An embankment to confine or control water A dike, A long, narrow embankment usually built to protect land from flooding If built of concrete or masonary the structure is usually referred to as a flood wall Levees and floodwalls confine streamflow within a specified area to prevent flooding The term "dike" is used to describe an embankment that blocks an area on a reservoir or lake rim that is lower than the top of the dam, (1) An embankment to prevent inundation (2) (SMP) A large dike or embankment, often having an access road along the top, which is designed as part of a system to protect land from floods, embankment built along a river to prevent flooding; raised edge around an irrigated field; pier; formal reception (such as held by royalty), a special wall built to stop a river flooding (levée, from lever ), a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea, An embankment, continuous dike or ridge, a bank or wall built to keep floodwaters away; or a bank that occurs naturally because of silt being deposited during floods, Ridge of coarse deposits found alongside the stream channels and elevated above the floodplain Forms from the deposition of sediment during floods, A dike used for flood protection, a high earth ridge built to keep nearby land from flooding (same as dike), A man-made embankment that controls or confines water, A ridge of sediment deposited alongside a stream as floodwaters rising out of the channel lose energy and deposit their coarser load, A natural or man-made earthen obstruction along the edge of a stream, lake, or river Usually used to restrain the flow of water out of a river bank, A natural or man-made feature of the landscape that restricts movement of water into or through an area, an embankment built to prevent flooding of low-lying land, An outward sloping raised area on each side of a lava channel Analogous to a river levee, it is built up by successive lava layers whenever the channel overflows, a natural or manmade earthen barrier along the edge of a stream, lake, or river Land alongside rivers can be protected from flooding by levees, An embankment built to keep a river from overflowing; a landing place on the river, A berm-like or embankment structure that acts as a barrier to flood waters, plural of levee,

17 The steep bank of a river, or border of an irrigated field     ts
18 An embankment to prevent inundation; as, the levees along the Mississippi     ts
19 The act of rising; getting up, especially in the morning after rest - "The sturdy hind now attends the levee of his fellow-labourer the ox"     ts
20 A pier or other landing place on a river     ts
21 A reception of visitors held after getting up     ts
22 A formal reception, especially one given by royalty or other leaders     ts
23 A dropsical habit of body, or the commencement of anasarca; paleness,with viscid juices and cold sweats     ts
24 To attend the levee or levees of     ts
25 An embankment to prevent inundation; as, the levees along the Mississippi; sometimes, the steep bank of a river     ts
26 One of certain very     ts
27 Curved earthen mounds of sediments that act as barriers between flood waters and surrounding floodplain areas     ts
28 To keep within a channel by means of levees; as, to levee a river     ts
29 Having a dropsical habit of body, with a white bloated skin     ts
30 A colorless substance isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green     ts
31 Having white or silvery foliage     ts
32 A morning assembly or reception of visitors, in distinction from a soirée, or evening assembly; a matinée; hence, also, any general or somewhat miscellaneous gathering of guests, whether in the daytime or evening; as, the president's levee     ts
33 A formal reception, especially one given by royalty (originally, upon rising from bed)     ts
34 The act of rising     ts
35 A mineral of a greenish yellow color; it is a silicate of glucina, lime, and soda with fluorine     ts
36 Called also leucophanite     ts
37 build a dike, create an embankment along a river to prevent flooding; create a raised edge around an irrigated field (Agriculture)  fiil     ts
38 The state of an albino, or of a white child of black parents     ts
39 A man-made structure, usually an earthen embankment often reinforced with soil cement, that is designed to contain or divert the flow of water     ts
40 A dike or embankment that protects land from floods     ts
41 Artificial bank confining a stream channel or limiting adjacent areas subject to flooding; an embankment bordering a submarine canyon or channel, usually occurring along the outer edge of a curve     ts
42 embankment along a river to prevent flooding, as in : The townspeople felt much safer once the levee was completed     ts
43 A protective barrier built along the banks of a stream to prevent flooding See also natural levee     ts
44 An embankment to confine or control water A dike     ts
45 A long, narrow embankment usually built to protect land from flooding If built of concrete or masonary the structure is usually referred to as a flood wall Levees and floodwalls confine streamflow within a specified area to prevent flooding The term "dike" is used to describe an embankment that blocks an area on a reservoir or lake rim that is lower than the top of the dam     ts
46 (1) An embankment to prevent inundation (2) (SMP) A large dike or embankment, often having an access road along the top, which is designed as part of a system to protect land from floods     ts
47 embankment built along a river to prevent flooding; raised edge around an irrigated field; pier; formal reception (such as held by royalty)  isim     ts
48 a special wall built to stop a river flooding (levée, from lever )     ts
49 a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea     ts
50 An embankment, continuous dike or ridge     ts
51 a bank or wall built to keep floodwaters away; or a bank that occurs naturally because of silt being deposited during floods     ts
52 Ridge of coarse deposits found alongside the stream channels and elevated above the floodplain Forms from the deposition of sediment during floods     ts
53 A dike used for flood protection     ts
54 a high earth ridge built to keep nearby land from flooding (same as dike)     ts
55 A man-made embankment that controls or confines water     ts
56 A ridge of sediment deposited alongside a stream as floodwaters rising out of the channel lose energy and deposit their coarser load     ts
57 A natural or man-made earthen obstruction along the edge of a stream, lake, or river Usually used to restrain the flow of water out of a river bank     ts
58 A natural or man-made feature of the landscape that restricts movement of water into or through an area     ts
59 an embankment built to prevent flooding of low-lying land     ts
60 An outward sloping raised area on each side of a lava channel Analogous to a river levee, it is built up by successive lava layers whenever the channel overflows     ts
61 a natural or manmade earthen barrier along the edge of a stream, lake, or river Land alongside rivers can be protected from flooding by levees     ts
62 An embankment built to keep a river from overflowing; a landing place on the river     ts
63 A berm-like or embankment structure that acts as a barrier to flood waters     ts
64levees plural of levee     ts
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