Catrail

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Proper noun

the Catrail

  1. A linear earthwork in Roxburghshire, southern Scotland, about 11.5 mi (18.5 km) long, and consisting of a ditch and bank. The time and purpose of its construction are uncertain.
    Synonyms: Picts' Ditch, Picts' Work

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