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(n)
A course or way which is traveled or passed.
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(informal) A touring car.
One who travels from place to place.
(uncountable) The relocation of goods
The action of the verb travel.
(adj)
(automotive, road transport) Being able to be driven, or suitable for driving, on the open road.
(UK, Ireland, Hong Kong) The part of a road that carries traffic.
(Canada, parts of the US, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Philippines) Synonym of freeway.
A main public road, especially a multi-lane, high-speed thoroughfare.
(electronics) An electrical connection which connects two or more layers on a printed circuit board or an integrated circuit.
(British) A method of finding paths from origins to destinations in a transport network.
The main or central portion of a road, used by the vehicles.
Moving pedestrians or vehicles, or the flux or passage thereof.
(US) A scenic freeway.
(UK, US) A short private road that leads to a house or garage.
(chiefly US) The act of transporting, or the state of being transported; conveyance, often of people, goods etc.
(used in street names) A road, street, or similar thoroughfare.
A broad, well-paved and landscaped thoroughfare.
A road or track not following a main route; a secondary or minor road or path.
A conveyance: a spacious device for carrying or transporting substances, objects, people or animals.
The side of a road or path.
(US, Canada, Philippines) A paved footpath located at the side of a road, for the use of pedestrians.
Of or pertaining to a vehicle or vehicles, usually specifically cars and trucks; involving a vehicle.
The area on either side of a road.
(US) the conveyance of freight by trucks.
Abbreviation of highway. [(archaic) A road that is higher than the surrounding land and has drainage ditches at the sides.]
The action of the verb to drive in any sense.
(automotive) A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads.
A paved part of road, usually in a village or a town.
A person who drives a motorized vehicle such as a car, truck, bus, train, forklift, etc.
(British, Ireland, South Asia, Africa) A large and heavy motor vehicle designed to carry goods or soldiers; a truck
railway tracks collectively
A footpath or other path or track.
Designed for, used for, or taking place on a driving surface that is not traditionally paved, such as a beach or rugged terrain.
(chiefly US, Philippines) A permanent track consisting of fixed metal rails to drive trains or similar motorized vehicles on.
(chiefly UK, Ireland and Commonwealth) A transport system using rails used to move passengers or goods.
A trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians.
(heading) To do with a place or places.
A road open at both ends or connecting one area with another; a highway or main street.
(travel) A trip by land between the UK and the Indian subcontinent or Australia, or between the UK and South Africa.
A horizontal bar extending between supports and used for support or as a barrier; a railing.
A document that lists the final destination (and other details) of each part of a cargo.
A long journey, especially by ship.
(aviation) A section of land, usually paved, for airplanes to land on or take off from.
A surname.
A machine or device that converts other energy forms into mechanical energy, or imparts motion.
A broad smile.
A written schedule of activities for a vacation or road trip.
The point where two converging lines meet; an angle, either external or internal.
An instance of riding.
(chiefly UK, Ireland, South Africa, Canada, Mid-Atlantic US, countable) A paved path, for the use of pedestrians, located at the side of a road.
(countable) Furniture with a top surface to accommodate a variety of uses.
A journey through a particular building, estate, country, etc.
The act of traveling; passage from place to place.
An area or expanse.
The path an object takes as it moves.
A straight, round stick, shaft, bar, cane, or staff.
US standard spelling of traveller. [One who travels, especially to distant lands.]
Within the country; not overseas.
An act of transporting; conveyance.
A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage.
A thin bed cloth used as a covering for a mattress or as a layer over the sleeper.
The act of one who travels; a journey.
The (typically sharp-edged) part of a knife, sword, razor, or other tool with which it cuts.
Something through which another thing passes; a means of conveying or transmitting.
A journey; an excursion or jaunt.
A trip made by walking.
A lightweight container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom.
The overside or up-side of a flat object such as a table, or of a liquid.
(electricity) Enclosed path of an electric current, usually designed for a certain function.
The act of passing from place to place or person to person; free diffusion; transmission.
The part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water.
The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
The conveyance of people or goods from one place to another, especially on a public transportation system; the vehicles used for such conveyance.
Movement in people or things characterized with a continuous motion, involving either a non solid mass or a multitude.
A mark left by something that has passed along.
(uncountable) A state of progression from one place to another.
Physical motion between points in space.
(space science, NASA) Abbreviation of Chemistry and Mineralogy, an instrument onboard the Curiosity rover at Mars.
(planetology) Abbreviation of Water Equivalent to a Global layer (how high a water level would be at 1 atm pressure, if the whole ice had melted).
(golf) A flat area of ground from which players hit their first shots on a golf hole.
The act of moving; a movement.
(historical) A French brigand of the 14th century.
A piece of paper or other token that entitles the holder to a discount, or that can be exchanged for goods and services.
(informal) A former prisoner.
An arrangement of items in a line.