Berms is a noun.
DefinitionsBerms refer to a level space, shelf, or raised barrier, usually made of soil or sand, that separates two areas of different elevations. They are often used in landscaping, construction, and engineering projects to control erosion, direct water flow, or provide a stable foundation for roads, buildings, or railways.
Pronunciations (US, UK)The word "berms" comes from the Dutch word "berm" which means "edge" or "bank". The concept of berms has been used for centuries in various cultures and contexts, such as agriculture, fortification, and transportation. In modern times, berms are commonly used in landscaping and construction projects to create functional and aesthetic features such as gardens, ponds, and retaining walls. Berms are also used in environmental remediation projects to contain pollutants or restore natural habitats.
SynonymsSome synonyms for berms include mounds, embankments, banks, ridges, and terraces.
Related WordsSome related 5 letter words to berms include bermu, berme, bemas, beret, and beryl.
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