Concept cluster: Recreation > Streets or passages
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Any path through an otherwise obstructed space.
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Aisle (clear path between seats).
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A walk or passage in a garden or park, bordered by rows of trees or bushes.
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(Britain) The erection of lockable gates at the ends of alleys and passages.
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A narrow street formed by the proximity of adjacent buildings.
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An alley in a formal garden or park, bordered by trees or bushes.
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(obsolete) A walk or passage.
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(obsolete) A narrow road passing between two houses or a row of houses, or an alley leading to a single house.
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An arterial road.
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(law) Abbreviation of avenue. [A broad street, especially one bordered by trees or, in cities laid out in a grid pattern, one that is on a particular side of the city or that runs in a particular direction.]
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The principal walk or approach to a house which is withdrawn from the road, especially, such approach bordered on each side by trees; any broad passageway thus bordered.
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Alternative spelling of back road [A secondary road, a little-used road, a road through rural areas sometimes used as an alternative to main roads.]
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A back alley.
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(UK, historical) A trackway for barrows, historically used in mines.
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Abbreviation of boulevard. [A broad, well-paved and landscaped thoroughfare.]
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An installation, situated on a border, that deals with customs, immigration etc.
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A broad, well-paved and landscaped thoroughfare.
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Alternative spelling of boulevard [A broad, well-paved and landscaped thoroughfare.]
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(poetic) A path or route formed by the branches of trees.
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A covered walkway, with open sides, that connects two buildings.
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A person who designs and/or constructs bridges.
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One who bridges, or connects two previously separate things.
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(Britain) (of an area of land) Having street lights and therefore subject to a 30 mph speed limit.
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Alternative spelling of bystreet [An obscure, private, or secondary street; byroad; byway]
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Alternative spelling of bystreet [An obscure, private, or secondary street; byroad; byway]
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A side lane or alley extending off a main road.
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An obscure, private, or secondary street; byroad; byway
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a secluded or private walk
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A carpeted way or route.
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A roofed structure for automobile storage, usually attached to a house and not fully enclosed like a garage but with at least one side open to the outdoors.
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(Northern England) A narrow lane or passage between houses in a town.
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A restricted tract of land that allows passage between two places.
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A blind alley or dead end street.
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Alternative spelling of cul-de-sac [A blind alley or dead end street.]
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A location next to the curb
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A track, built in an urban environment, that allows wildlife to move from one place to another safely
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Something that provides access to an entrance; an entryway
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An opening or hallway allowing entry into a structure.
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Any tract of land free from obstacles.
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An elevated section of floor over which one can walk.
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Alternative form of fosseway [A Roman military road with a fosse or ditch on each side to keep it dry.]
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(Chicago) The narrow space between two buildings or houses, used to access the backyard/alleyway from the front.
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(in combination) Having a specified kind or number of garages.
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Alternative spelling of garden path sentence [(linguistics) A sentence that is easily parsed incorrectly when first read, due to ambiguity of a word or words.]
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(attributive) Any thing or area of interest that tends to lead to deeper involvement.
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A secondary means of egress connecting low-security laboratories through connecting doors, in addition to the main corridor.
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A bridge in an urban environment that allows only foot and cycle traffic and helps reduce motor vehicle emissions.
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A corridor of undeveloped or park land, set aside for environmental protection or recreational and primarily non-motorized use, such as bicycle paths.
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Type of boundary to a garden, pleasure-ground, or park, designed not to interrupt the view and to be invisible until closely approached.
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A corridor in a building that connects rooms.
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(countable) The clearance beneath an object, such as an arch, ceiling or bridge; headroom.
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Abbreviation of highway. [(historical) A road that is higher than the surrounding land and has drainage ditches at the sides]
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(UK, slang, obsolete) The high road.
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An enclosed walkway or passage that connects two buildings.
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The side of the road, along which a kerb runs.
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A small gate, used instead of a stile at the boundary of a field, that swings in a U- or V-shaped enclosure and touches (kisses) each of two gateposts, allowing one person at a time to pass through, but being too complex for livestock to operate.
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Abbreviation of lane (in street addresses) [(used in street names) A road, street, or similar thoroughfare.]
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(used in street names) A road, street, or similar thoroughfare.
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Divided into lanes, as with a road.
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An entryway or reception area; vestibule; passageway; corridor.
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(UK dialectal) A private path or road.
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(US, dated, countable) Any road or street.
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A major road in a town or village, or in a country area.
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A low point in a mountain range that allows travelers to cross the range.
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(idiomatic) A place where things are stored or reserved, as in:
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(Cornwall) alley or narrow passage e.g. Tonkin's Ope
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(England, dialectal) passageway
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(uncommon) Synonym of road, used in place names.
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(Singapore English) A passage or walkway that links green spaces such as parks and nature reserves.
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Any way for passing in, out or through something.
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The area on either side of a path.
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(figuratively) A course of action.
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Situated on a pavement (sidewalk)
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A refuge island.
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(Myanmar) sidewalk
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A barrier erected by the police, usually as a checkpoint.
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An entrance, entry point, or means of entry.
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A back gate, back door, side entrance, or other gateway distinct from the main entrance.
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A promenade or drive located beside the seashore in Hong Kong.
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The prepared location for a road, including its foundation.
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The usual path taken by deer or other wild animals, such as from a forest to a water source.
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(computing, transitive) To restrict (a program, etc.) by placing it in a sandbox.
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An urban planning approach that minimizes the segregation between pedestrians and other road users by removing features such as kerbs, road surface markings, and traffic lights.
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(rare) The way that leads to a shop.
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A path between two points that is faster than the commonly used paths.
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alternative form of sideroad [A lesser road leading off a main road.]
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A secondary road; a road that is not intended for heavy traffic.
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Having a corridor along one side of a building, rather than the centre.
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(US) A plot of land beside a property.
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Alternative form of side street [A secondary road; a road that is not intended for heavy traffic.]
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(US) (usually) a paved footpath located at the side of a road, for the use of pedestrians
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A footpath near a road.
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In Thailand, a side-street branching off a major street; an alley or lane.
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(countable) A noise barrier, a structure beside a highway designed to reduce the noise of traffic.
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(US) In Tucson, Arizona, a street that runs diagonally between and intersects a street (running east-west) and an avenue (running north-south).
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The portion of a street used by traffic
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A large major port.
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A street that is not a freeway and has at-grade intersections with other surface streets.
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(mostly local usage) Any of several highways in the United States, usually with numerous retail establishments.
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(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) a thoroughfare; an entry; passage; passageway
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A paved path, for the use of pedestrians, located at the side of a road.
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(Sussex) a narrow path between two walls or hedges, especially on hills. For example, small alleyways leading between two buildings to courtyards, streets, or open areas behind.
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A utility corridor.
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A small roofed structure where intending passengers can wait for a train or bus to arrive.
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(rare) A walkway.
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(transportation planning, urban planning) The land area within a defined walking range of a specified location.
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A roughly-defined geographical area.
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Situated near the side of a road or path.
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A road or path through the forest.
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Synonym of wrong side of the tracks
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(chiefly Scotland, Northumbria) A narrow lane, alley or path, especially one between houses.
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Alternative form of yellow brick road [(idiomatic, often humorous) A proverbial path to a Promised Land of one's hopes and dreams.]

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