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footbridge
English
Etymology
From Middle English fot-brigge, equivalent to foot +? bridge.
Pronunciation
Noun
footbridge (plural footbridges)
- A bridge over a road, railway, river, etc for pedestrians.
Translations
footbridge From the web:
- footbridge meaning
- what does footbridge mean
- what are footbridges made of
- what the footbridge must be able to do
- what is footbridge and overpass
- what do footbridge mean
- what is footbridge in swahili
- what is the footbridge dilemma
walkway
English
Etymology
walk +? way
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?w??k?we?/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?w?k?we?/
- (cot–caught merger) IPA(key): /?w?k?we?/
Noun
walkway (plural walkways)
- A clearly defined path for pedestrians.
- 2014 July 28, Jeremy Azevedo, "Actually, Comic-Con Is Fucking Awesome", Vice.
- 2014 July 28, Jeremy Azevedo, "Actually, Comic-Con Is Fucking Awesome", Vice.
Translations
walkway From the web:
- walkway meaning
- walkway what does mean
- what is walkway over the hudson
- what are walkways made of
- what is walkway in spanish
- walkaway movement
- what is walkway in french
- what are walkway pavers made of
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