boulevard |
boardwalk |
As nouns the difference between boulevard and boardwalk
is that
boulevard is while
boardwalk is a path for pedestrians, typically made out of wood and running alongside a beach.
boardwalk |
x |
As a noun boardwalk
is a path for pedestrians, typically made out of wood and running alongside a beach.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
boardwalk |
sidewalk |
As nouns the difference between boardwalk and sidewalk
is that
boardwalk is a path for pedestrians, typically made out of wood and running alongside a beach while
sidewalk is (us) a footpath, usually paved, at the side of a road for the use of pedestrians; a pavement (
uk) or footpath (
australia); by extension, any paved footpath, even if not located at the side of a road.
boardwalk |
false |
As a noun boardwalk
is a path for pedestrians, typically made out of wood and running alongside a beach.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
boardwalk |
undefined |
As a noun boardwalk
is a path for pedestrians, typically made out of wood and running alongside a beach.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
boardwalk |
pavement |
As nouns the difference between boardwalk and pavement
is that
boardwalk is a path for pedestrians, typically made out of wood and running alongside a beach while
pavement is any paved floor.
boardwalk |
let |
As nouns the difference between boardwalk and let
is that
boardwalk is a path for pedestrians, typically made out of wood and running alongside a beach while
let is milk or
let can be letter.
harbour |
boardwalk |
As nouns the difference between harbour and boardwalk
is that
harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge while
boardwalk is a path for pedestrians, typically made out of wood and running alongside a beach.
As a verb harbour
is to provide shelter or refuge for.
docks |
boardwalk |
As nouns the difference between docks and boardwalk
is that
docks is plural of lang=en while
boardwalk is a path for pedestrians, typically made out of wood and running alongside a beach.
As a verb docks
is third-person singular of dock.
boardwalk |
walkway |
As nouns the difference between boardwalk and walkway
is that
boardwalk is a path for pedestrians, typically made out of wood and running alongside a beach while
walkway is a clearly defined path for pedestrians.
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