different between roadway vs busway
roadway
English
Etymology
From Middle English *rodeway, *radewey (attested in radewey-stile (literally “roadway-stile”)), equivalent to road +? way; road had the early sense of "riding" when the compound was formed, thus originally "a way for riding on".
Noun
roadway (plural roadways)
- A way used as a road.
- The main or central portion of a road, used by the vehicles.
- The portion of a bridge or railway used by traffic.
Translations
See also
- verge
- sidewalk
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busway
English
Etymology
bus +? way
Noun
busway (plural busways)
- A right of way, roadway, or lane for the exclusive use of buses, possibly only during peak traffic hours.
Anagrams
- subway
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