kasis

kasis
is., Fr. cassis
1) Kara yolunda oluşmuş çukurlar ve tümsekler
2) Yollarda araçların hızını düşürmek için yapılan, türlü biçimlerde tümsek
3) Bir yolun doğrultusunu dik kesen bir yandan öbür yana geçen ark

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