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CAUSEY, n. A way raised above the natural level of the ground, by stones, earth, timber, fascines, _c., serving as a dry passage over wet or marshy ground, or as a mole to confine water to a pond or restrain it from overflowing lower ground. Most generally it is a way raised in a common road.
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