Definition of Causewaying

1. causeway [v] - See also: causeway

Lexicographical Neighbors of Causewaying

causeless
causelessly
causelessness
causen
causer
causerie
causeries
causers
causes
causes of action
causes of cancer
causest
causeth
causeway
causewayed
causewaying (current term)
causeways
causey
causeyed
causeymaker
causeymakers
causeys
causidical
causimomancy
causing
caustic
caustic alkali
caustic curve
caustic curves
caustic lime

Literary usage of Causewaying

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sketch of the Civil Engineering of North America by David Stevenson (1859)
"... Corduroy Roads”—Roads from Pittsburg to Erie —New England Roads—The “National Road”—The “Macadamized Road”—City Roads—causewaying or Pitching—Brick ..."

2. The History of the County of Bruce and of the Minor Municipalities Therein by Norman Robertson, Bruce County Historical Society (Ont.) (1906)
"In swamps and other places where causewaying is required the whole of the timber to be cut ... The causewaying to be made of sound, straight logs laid even, ..."

3. Decisions of the Lords of Council and Session, from 1766 to 1791 by David Dalrymple, Scotland Court of Session, Mungo Ponton Brown (1826)
"As to shoeing and causewaying, this seems irregular : the causewaying within the keystones may be necessary. ..."

4. The Journal of Jurisprudence by Law Library Microform Consortium (1879)
"... and Park Street that they (the Commissioners) had resolved upon causewaying these streets with substantial rubble causeway, and as regards Park Street, ..."

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