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All causeway synonyms

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noun causeway

  • freeway — an express highway with no intersections, usually having traffic routed on and off by means of a cloverleaf.
  • street — a public thoroughfare, usually paved, in a village, town, or city, including the sidewalk or sidewalks.
  • artery — Arteries are the tubes in your body that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. Compare vein.
  • avenue — Avenue is sometimes used in the names of streets. The written abbreviation Ave. is also used.
  • highway — a main road, especially one between towns or cities: the highway between Los Angeles and Seattle.
  • waterway — a river, canal, or other body of water serving as a route or way of travel or transport.
  • barrier — A barrier is something such as a rule, law, or policy that makes it difficult or impossible for something to happen or be achieved.
  • ditch — a long, narrow excavation made in the ground by digging, as for draining or irrigating land; trench.
  • levee — (in Great Britain) a public court assembly, held in the early afternoon, at which men only are received.
  • dyke — an embankment for controlling or holding back the waters of the sea or a river: They built a temporary dike of sandbags to keep the river from flooding the town.
  • hill — the small hill in Washington, D.C., on which the Capitol stands.
  • lane — a male given name.
  • boulevard — A boulevard is a wide street in a city, usually with trees along each side.
  • strait — Often, straits. (used with a singular verb) a narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water.
  • passage — a slow, cadenced trot executed with great elevation of the feet and characterized by a moment of suspension before the feet strike the ground.
  • road — a long, narrow stretch with a smoothed or paved surface, made for traveling by motor vehicle, carriage, etc., between two or more points; street or highway.
  • turnpike — a high-speed highway, especially one maintained by tolls.
  • path — a way beaten, formed, or trodden by the feet of persons or animals.
  • channel — A channel is a television station.
  • parkway — a broad thoroughfare with a dividing strip or side strips planted with grass, trees, etc.
  • watercourse — a stream of water, as a river or brook.
  • breakwater — A breakwater is a wooden or stone wall that extends from the shore into the sea and is built in order to protect a harbour or beach from the force of the waves.
  • mound — a globe topped with a cross that symbolizes power and constitutes part of the regalia of an English sovereign.
  • bank — A bank is a building where a bank offers its services.
  • walkway — any passage for walking, especially one connecting the various areas of a ship, factory, park, etc.
  • ramp — a wild onion, Allium tricoccum, of the amaryllis family, of eastern North America, having flat leaves and rounded clusters of whitish flowers; eaten raw or used as a flavoring in cooked foods.
  • boardwalk — A boardwalk is a path made of wooden boards, especially one along a beach.
  • dike — a contemptuous term used to refer to a lesbian.
  • land bridge — Geology. an actual or hypothetical strip of land, subject to submergence, that connects adjacent continental landmasses and serves as a route of dispersal for plants and animals: a prehistoric land bridge between Asia and North America.
  • roadway — the land over which a road is built; a road together with the land at its edge.
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