different between trackside vs wayobject
trackside
English
Alternative forms
- track-side
Etymology
track +? -side
Adjective
trackside (not comparable)
- Located to the side of a track, especially a racetrack or set of railroad tracks.
Noun
trackside (plural tracksides)
- The area that borders a track.
- 1980, Impatiens of Africa (page 122)
- Habitat: Growing in shaded places in forests, along pathways and tracksides or along rivers and streams; altitudinal range 1 400-3 250 m.
- 1980, Impatiens of Africa (page 122)
Anagrams
- Kardecist, dirt cakes, side track, sidetrack
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wayobject
English
Etymology
way +? object
Noun
wayobject (plural wayobjects)
- Any piece of hardware or built environment, close to the permanent way, that has a railway function
See also
- trackside
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