Definition for VI'A-DUCT

VI'A-DUCT, n. [L. via, way, and duco, to lead. See Duke.]

A structure made for conveying a carriage way from one road to another, either by perforation through hills, by leveling uneven ground, or by raising mounds or arched supports across rivers or marshes. Sanckey on Rail Roads.

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