bankside

English

Etymology

bank + side

Noun

bankside (plural banksides)

  1. The land by a riverbank.
    • 1997, J. M. Caffrey, Philip R.F. Barrett, Kevin J. Murphy, Philip Max Wade, Management and ecology of freshwater plants
      The banksides, above normal water level, were dressed with a layer of moss peat and seeded with a mixture of grasses.
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