chaussée
roadway
noun shoh-SEH Rare
Origin: Medieval Latin 'via calciata' (paved road)
Also means
causeway
Usage Note
Chaussée refers specifically to the paved surface of a road or street — the part vehicles travel on, as opposed to the trottoir (pavement/sidewalk). It also appears in the phrase rez-de-chaussée (ground floor), literally 'level of the roadway'. Historical usage includes raised causeways over marshland.
Examples
"Ralentissez, la chaussée est glissante."
Natural Translation
Slow down, the roadway is slippery.
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