"ecoduct" meaning in English

See ecoduct in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /ˈiːkəʊdʌkt/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈikoʊˌdʌkt/ [General-American] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-ecoduct.wav Forms: ecoducts [plural]
Etymology: From eco- (prefix meaning ‘ecology; the environment’) + (via)duct (“bridge with several spans that carries traffic over a valley or other obstacles”). Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*weyḱ-|*dewk-}}, {{glossary|prefix}} prefix, {{affix|en|eco-|viaduct|alt2=(via)duct|pos1=prefix meaning ‘ecology; the environment’|t2=bridge with several spans that carries traffic over a valley or other obstacles}} eco- (prefix meaning ‘ecology; the environment’) + (via)duct (“bridge with several spans that carries traffic over a valley or other obstacles”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} ecoduct (plural ecoducts)
  1. (ecology) A type of wildlife crossing in the form of a bridge or tunnel, usually covered with foliage and turf, which animals may use to cross roads without the risk of being hit by vehicles; a wildlife viaduct. Categories (topical): Bridges, Buildings and structures, Ecology, Roads Translations (type of wildlife crossing in the form of a bridge or tunnel): ecoduct [neuter] (Dutch), wildwissel [masculine] (Dutch), ökodukt (Estonian), vihersilta [bridge, games] (Finnish), vihertunneli (english: tunnel) (Finnish), ecodotto [masculine] (Italian)

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