Definition of cul-de-sac:
(n) :
a
blind alley or
dead end street; a circular area at the end of a
dead end street to allow cars to turn around, designed so children can play on street, with little or no through-traffic
"*"Physics seems, in fact, to have got itself into a cul-de-sac, obsessing over theories so mathematically abstruse that nobody even knows how to test them." — National Review, February 14, 2005"
Definition of cul-de-sac:
(n) :
a
blind alley or
dead end street; a circular area at the end of a
dead end street to allow cars to turn around, designed so children can play on street, with little or no through-traffic
"*"Physics seems, in fact, to have got itself into a cul-de-sac, obsessing over theories so mathematically abstruse that nobody even knows how to test them." — National Review, February 14, 2005"