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Berm
Berm Berm Berme Berme, n. [F. berme, of German origin; cf.
G. brame, br["a]me, border, akin to E. brim.]
1. (Fort.) A narrow shelf or path between the bottom of a
parapet and the ditch.
2. (Engineering) A ledge at the bottom of a bank or cutting,
to catch earth that may roll down the slope, or to
strengthen the bank.
Meaning of Berms from wikipedia
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employ berms to
exclude hostile vehicles and slow
attackers on foot (similar to the
military application without the trench).
Security berms are common...
- very sp****ly
inhabited territory. They
consist of sand and
stone walls or
berms about 3 m (10 ft) in height, with bunkers, fences, and
landmines throughout...
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Gavabor Tabtus Torshkuh Tul Lat
Vapar Sar S****l
Akbarabad Ayzdin Balkut Bargam Berm Kuh
Chamtu Dashtak Datvarsar Do Ab
Gilayeh Hasni Kuh Ini Ir
Mahalleh Kalkamus...
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system of
berms is
Skagen Odde on the
northern tip of
Vendsyssel in the
extreme north of Denmark. This
headland is
still growing today as more
berms are added...
- Ia: A
single mound with a
narrow berm Type Ib: A
single mound with a
normal berm Type Ic: A
single mound with a wide
berm Type II: Two
mounds Type III: Three...
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vicinity of Bir Lahlou,
Tifariti and the
berms revealed that the
densest concentrations of
mines are in
front of the
berms.
Mines were laid in
zigzags up to...
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northern Mali. Consequently, SADR
authorities constructed one
meter high
earth berms around Rabouni and
other individual camps. "Off the Radar".
Human Rights...
- the
berm along the edge of the
rooftop is recommended. An
interceptor drainage swale in the
middle of the
berm is also
helpful or the back of the
berm can...
- PA
Route 61 was abandoned, and
became known as
Graffiti Highway.
Access berms were
placed at both ends of the
former route,
effectively blocking off the...
- 200-kilometre (1,400 mi)
border wall
flanked by a minefield,
often referred as the
Berm, and to the west and
north of the
borders with
Algeria and Mauritania, respectively...