noun
- a narrow ledge or shelf, typically at the top or bottom of a slope
- a flat strip of land, raised bank, or terrace bordering a river or canal
- the shoulder of a road
Examples
- The hikers rested on a small berm overlooking the valley.
- Engineers built a berm along the riverbank to prevent flooding.
- The car pulled onto the berm when it broke down.
- A grassy berm separated the highway from the residential area.
- The construction crew created a berm to control erosion on the hillside.
- Snow plows pushed the snow onto the road’s berm.