A levee, levée, dike (or dyke), embankment, floodbank or stopbank's a natural or artificial slope or wall to regulate water levels. It's usually earthen and often parallel to the course of a river or the coast. Levee The word levee, from the French word levée (from the feminine past participle of the French verb lever, "to raise"),'s used in American English (notably in the Midwest and Deep South); it came into English use in New Orleans circa 1720. The correct pronounciation of the… (
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