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Cul-de-sac - For the musical group, see Cul de Sac (group). See also Dead end (disambiguation).
A cul-de-sac (originally in anatomy: French, literally "bottom of a sack") or dead-end is a street or road with only one entrance and exit. While some are true culs-de-sac, with no passage possible, others allow cyclists, pedestrians etc. to pass. In modern urban planning culs-de-sac are deliberately created as they are streets with very little traffic, and hence often desirable as residential areas. Both cul-de-sac and dead end are used metaphorically to mean a line of thought or action which leads nowhere. Cul-de-Sac is also the title of a 1966 film by Roman Polanski set on Lindisfarne and featuring Donald Pleasence and Lionel Stander.
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