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ROADLine of communication (travelled way) using a stabilized base other than rails or air strips open to public traffic, primarily for the use of road motor vehicles running on their own wheels.
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ROADOld English rad "riding expedition, journey, hostile incursion," from Proto-Germanic *raido (source also of Old Frisian red "ride," Old Saxon reda, Middle Dutch rede, Old High Germ [..]
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ROADthe space between two potholes .
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ROADAn open passageway of sorts, usually for transportation vehicles.
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ROADLong strip of tarmac or concrete, used for motoring. Regularly sabotaged by new labour.
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ROADMay contain lots of flashing lights that confuzzle people
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ROADan open way for vehicles, persons, and animals; route, path
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ROADAcronym used in the military: "Retired On Active Duty." Describes personnel approaching retirement, where they show up for duty but do little more than run down the clock to their re [..]
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ROADRoad [S]( 1 Samuel 27:10 ; RSV, "raid"), an inroad, an incursion. This word is never used in Scripture in the sense of a way or path.
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ROADpath, usually paved, for vehicles to travel.
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ROADan open way (generally public) for travel or transportation a way or means to achieve something; "the road to fame" (roads) a partly sheltered anchorage A road is an identifi [..]
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ROADa hard level surface with no trees or buildings in the way, so that vehicles can get from one place to another
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ROAD the high road, applied to a common woman.
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ROADThis word occurs but once in the Authorized Version of the Bible, viz. in (1 Samuel 37:10) where it is used in the sense of "raid" or "inroad." Where a travelled road is meant &quo [..]
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ROAD(1 Sam. 27:10; R.V., "raid"), an inroad, an incursion. This word is never used in Scripture in the sense of a way or path.
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ROADverb Definition: to write by hand Example Sentence: How good was your roading in the 5th grade?
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ROAD(n) an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation(n) a way or means to achieve something
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ROADGentlemen of the road or Knights of the road. Highwaymen. In the latter a double pun is implied. A first-class highwayman, like Robin Hood, is a “Colossus of Roads.”
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ROADA place near the land here ships may anchor, but which is not sheltered. Robins
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ROADa human-made feature of the land that facilitates the movement of people and goods from one place to another
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ROADA concrete, stabilized soil, earth, hoggin, tarred or other surface for vehicles or animals to travel on.
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ROADThe part of a trafficway which includes both the roadway, which is the traveled part, and any shoulder alongside the roadway. Where there are unmountable curbs, the road and roadway are the same. If [..]
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ROADNot a main road or highway. Usually narrower, less direct, and often more winding than a primary road.
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ROADFor Local Authorities, a Road denotes a single named Road that is part of their Network. For State Highways, a Road is a segment of the State Highway.
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ROADThat part of a trafficway that includes both the roadway and any shoulder alongside the roadway. Includes designated parking areas on a roadway or between the roadway and curb.
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ROADAny way (other than a waterway) over which there is a public right of passage (by whatever means) and includes the road's verge, and any bridge (whether permanent or temporary) over which, or tun [..]
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ROADA road is an area that is open to or used by the public and is developed for, or has as one of its main uses, the driving or riding of motor vehicles. Unless otherwise stated, a reference to a road in [..]
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ROADA.K.A. 'ROAD Program.' Retired On Active Duty. A (non)work strategy employed by some senior members of the naval service.
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ROADa partly sheltered area of water near a shore in which vessels may ride at anchor. Not to be confused with "Rode."
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ROADkid (1) - Young person who belongs to a gang.
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ROAD"Road" means the entire right of way of any public or private way that provides ingress to or egress from property by means of vehicles or other means or that provides travel between places [..]
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ROAD, (1) sb. way. ‘What road are you going?’ (2) ‘No road,’ is the formula for ‘no thoroughfare.’ (3) v. to direct; to show the way. ‘Who roaded you?’
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ROADAn open way with a prepared surface for the passage of vehicles. (6)
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ROADAn open anchorage affording less protection than a harbor. Some protection may be afforded by reefs, shoals, etc. Often used in the plural. Also called ROADSTEAD.
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ROAD
(obsolete) The act of riding on horseback.or other similar words. When usage is distinguished, a road is a route between settlements (reflecting the etymological relation with((?????,m-p))
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ROAD===Noun===
====narrow strip of land made suitable for travel between places====
=====Synonyms=====
blacktop|surfaced with asphalt, tarmac, etcCockney rhyming slang
road|usually between settlements
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