Viaduct
(noun)
A bridge consisting of several arches, esp. one carrying a road or railway across a valley or other low ground.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from via "way" + ductus "leading".
Examples:
- The viaduct provided a connection over the river for both cars and trains.
- The viaduct was one of the largest structures of its kind in the country.
- The viaduct was designed to withstand the forces of nature and human activity.
- The view from the viaduct was breathtaking, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
- The viaduct was a major achievement of engineering, allowing for easy transportation across the valley.