turnpike |
motorway |
As nouns the difference between turnpike and motorway
is that
turnpike is a frame consisting of two bars crossing each other at right angles and turning on a post or pin, to hinder the passage of animals, but admitting a person to pass between the arms; a turnstile while
motorway is (british|ireland|new zealand|parts of australia) a broad highway designed for high speed traffic, having restrictions on the vehicle types permitted and merging lanes instead of cross traffic; in parts of the united states and other places called freeway.
As a verb turnpike
is to form (a road, etc) in the manner of a turnpike road; into a rounded form, as the path of a road.
bypass |
motorway |
As nouns the difference between bypass and motorway
is that
bypass is a road that passes around something, such as a residential area while
motorway is (british|ireland|new zealand|parts of australia) a broad highway designed for high speed traffic, having restrictions on the vehicle types permitted and merging lanes instead of cross traffic; in parts of the united states and other places called freeway.
As a verb bypass
is to avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass.
ginnel |
motorway |
As nouns the difference between ginnel and motorway
is that
ginnel is (british|especially yorkshire and lancashire) a narrow passageway or alley often between terraced houses while
motorway is (british|ireland|new zealand|parts of australia) a broad highway designed for high speed traffic, having restrictions on the vehicle types permitted and merging lanes instead of cross traffic; in parts of the united states and other places called freeway.
motorway |
undefined |
As a noun motorway
is (british|ireland|new zealand|parts of australia) a broad highway designed for high speed traffic, having restrictions on the vehicle types permitted and merging lanes instead of cross traffic; in parts of the united states and other places called freeway.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
route |
motorway |
As a verb route
is .
As a noun motorway is
(british|ireland|new zealand|parts of australia) a broad highway designed for high speed traffic, having restrictions on the vehicle types permitted and merging lanes instead of cross traffic; in parts of the united states and other places called freeway.
motorway |
tollway |
As nouns the difference between motorway and tollway
is that
motorway is (british|ireland|new zealand|parts of australia) a broad highway designed for high speed traffic, having restrictions on the vehicle types permitted and merging lanes instead of cross traffic; in parts of the united states and other places called freeway while
tollway is a toll road or toll highway, where a fee is charged in order to travel on it; a turnpike.
tollroad |
motorway |
As nouns the difference between tollroad and motorway
is that
tollroad is while
motorway is (british|ireland|new zealand|parts of australia) a broad highway designed for high speed traffic, having restrictions on the vehicle types permitted and merging lanes instead of cross traffic; in parts of the united states and other places called freeway.
runaway |
motorway |
As nouns the difference between runaway and motorway
is that
runaway is a person or animal that runs away or has run away; a person, animal, or organization that escapes limitations while
motorway is (british|ireland|new zealand|parts of australia) a broad highway designed for high speed traffic, having restrictions on the vehicle types permitted and merging lanes instead of cross traffic; in parts of the united states and other places called freeway.
motorway |
interstate |
As nouns the difference between motorway and interstate
is that
motorway is (british|ireland|new zealand|parts of australia) a broad highway designed for high speed traffic, having restrictions on the vehicle types permitted and merging lanes instead of cross traffic; in parts of the united states and other places called freeway while
interstate is (us) a freeway that is part of the.
As an adjective interstate is
(chiefly|us|and|australia) of, or relating to two or more states.
As an adverb interstate is
(chiefly|us|and|australia) crossing states (usually provincial state, but also eg multinational sense).
motorway |
road |
As nouns the difference between motorway and road
is that
motorway is a broad highway designed for high speed traffic, having restrictions on the vehicle types permitted and merging lanes instead of cross traffic; in parts of the United States and other places called freeway while
road is the act of riding on horseback.
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