batardeau (Meaning)

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batardeau (n.)

A cofferdam.

A wall built across the ditch of a fortification, with a sluice gate to regulate the height of water in the ditch on both sides of the wall.

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batardeau Sentence Examples

  1. The batardeau temporarily dammed the river, allowing workers to repair the bridge.
  2. A series of batardeaux were used to isolate the flooded section of the city.
  3. The ancient Romans employed batardeaus during the construction of the Colosseum.
  4. The batardeau's sturdy design withstood the relentless force of the floodwaters.
  5. Engineers utilized batardeaus to create a dry workspace for underwater repairs on the oil rig.
  6. The batardeau acted as a protective barrier, diverting water away from the construction site.
  7. A carefully engineered batardeau ensured the safety of workers during the excavation.
  8. The intricate network of batardeaux transformed a once-flooded area into a bustling construction zone.
  9. The temporary batardeau served its purpose, enabling the completion of the dam project.
  10. The batardeau's innovative design reduced the environmental impact of the construction process.

FAQs About the word batardeau

A cofferdam., A wall built across the ditch of a fortification, with a sluice gate to regulate the height of water in the ditch on both sides of the wall.

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The batardeau temporarily dammed the river, allowing workers to repair the bridge.

A series of batardeaux were used to isolate the flooded section of the city.

The ancient Romans employed batardeaus during the construction of the Colosseum.

The batardeau's sturdy design withstood the relentless force of the floodwaters.