bridge |
street |
In lang=en terms the difference between bridge and street
is that
bridge is to transition from one piece or section of music to another without stopping while
street is having street cred; conforming to modern urban trends.
As nouns the difference between bridge and street
is that
bridge is a construction or natural feature that spans a divide while
street is a paved part of road, usually in a village or a town.
As a verb bridge
is to be or make a bridge over something.
As an adjective street is
having street cred; conforming to modern urban trends.
As a proper noun Street is
{{surname}.
street |
streets |
As a proper noun street
is .
As a noun streets is
.
street |
court |
As nouns the difference between street and court
is that
street is a paved part of road, usually in a village or a town while
court is an enclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different building; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley.
As proper nouns the difference between street and court
is that
street is {{surname} while
Court is an abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the Court").
As an adjective street
is having street cred; conforming to modern urban trends.
As a verb court is
to seek to achieve or win.
street |
saint |
As a proper noun street
is .
As a noun saint is
a title given to a saint, often prefixed to the person's name.
parkway |
street |
As nouns the difference between parkway and street
is that
parkway is a road, a thoroughfare while
street is a paved part of road, usually in a village or a town.
As an adjective street is
having street cred; conforming to modern urban trends.
As a proper noun Street is
{{surname}.
highstreet |
street |
As a noun highstreet
is .
As a proper noun street is
.
street |
rode |
As proper nouns the difference between street and rode
is that
street is while
rode is (
the oldest oceanid).
street |
backstreet |
As a proper noun street
is .
As an adjective backstreet is
associated with neighborhoods on back streets, often in older neighborhoods, with poorer residents.
As a noun backstreet is
.
street |
load |
As a proper noun street
is .
As a noun load is
a burden; a weight to be carried.
As a verb load is
to put a load on or in (a means of conveyance or a place of storage).
subdistrict |
street |
As a noun subdistrict
is a district forming part of a larger district.
As a proper noun street is
.
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