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Definition of road
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Road (n.) A
journey,
or stage of a
journey..
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Turn-out
::
Turn-out
(n.) A short side track on a
railroad,
which may be
occupied
by one train while
another
is
passing
on a main
track;
a
shunt;
a
siding;
a
switch..
Car
::
Car (n.) A
vehicle
adapted
to the rails of a
railroad.
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A broad
shaft,
or band, or
stripe;
as, a bar of
light;
a bar of
color..
Fork
::
Fork (n.) The place where a
division
or a union
occurs;
the angle or
opening
between
two
branches
or
limbs;
as, the fork of a
river,
a tree, or a
road..
Scutellated
::
Scutellated
(a.)
Having
the tarsi
covered
with broad
transverse
scales,
or
scutella;
-- said of
certain
birds..
Parallelogram
::
Parallelogram
(n.) A
right-lined
quadrilateral
figure,
whose
opposite
sides are
parallel,
and
consequently
equal;
--
sometimes
restricted
in
popular
usage to a
rectangle,
or
quadrilateral
figure
which is
longer
than it is
broad,
and with right
angles..
Racket
::
Racket
(n.) A broad
wooden
shoe or
patten
for a man or
horse,
to
enable
him to step on
marshy
or soft
ground..
Galleass
::
Galleass
(n.) A large
galley,
having
some
features
of the
galleon,
as
broadside
guns; esp., such a
vessel
used by the
southern
nations
of
Europe
in the 16th and 17th
centuries.
See
Galleon,
and
Galley..
Impassable
::
Impassable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
passed;
not
admitting
a
passage;
as, an
impassable
road,
mountain,
or
gulf..
Tacket
::
Tacket
(n.) A
small,
broad-headed
nail..
Winder
::
Winder
(n.) One in a
flight
of steps which are
curved
in plan, so that each tread is
broader
at one end than at the
other;
--
distinguished
from
flyer..
Bridge
::
Bridge
(n.) A
structure,
usually
of wood,
stone,
brick,
or iron,
erected
over a river or other water
course,
or over a
chasm,
railroad,
etc., to make a
passageway
from one bank to the
other..
Siding
::
Siding
(n.) A side
track,
as a
railroad;
a
turnout..
Straggled
::
Stradometrical
(a.) Of, or
relating
to, the
measuring
of
streets
or
roads..
Bierbalk
::
Bierbalk
(n.) A
church
road (e. g., a path
across
fields)
for
funerals..
Flap
::
Flap (v. i.) To fall and hang like a flap, as the brim of a hat, or other broad
thing..
Via
::
Via (n.) A road way.
Sunfish
::
Sunfish
(n.) A very large
oceanic
plectognath
fish (Mola mola, Mola
rotunda,
or
Orthagoriscus
mola)
having
a broad body and a
truncated
tail..
Axe
::
Axe (n.) A tool or
instrument
of
steel,
or of iron with a steel edge or
blade,
for
felling
trees,
chopping
and
splitting
wood,
hewing
timber,
etc. It is
wielded
by a
wooden
helve or
handle,
so fixed in a
socket
or eye as to be in the same plane with the
blade.
The
broadax,
or
carpenter's
ax, is an ax for
hewing
timber,
made
heavier
than the
chopping
ax, and with a
broader
and
thinner
blade and a
shorter
handle..
Pale
::
Pale (n.) One of the
greater
ordinaries,
being a broad
perpendicular
stripe
in an
escutcheon,
equally
distant
from the two
edges,
and
occupying
one third of it..
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