esplanade
ES-plah-nahd
A long, flat, open stretch of ground โ originally a level area outside a fortification, now more commonly a paved walkway along a waterfront or the flat bench between a river bluff and the river below. In geology, an esplanade is a broad, flat terrace or shelf, especially one cut by wave action along a coast.
Etymology
French, from Spanish esplanada, from Latin explanare, to level out, to make flat.
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