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Aisles vs Passageway - What's the difference?

aisles | passageway |


As a verb aisles

is .

As a noun passageway is

a covered walkway, between rooms or buildings.

Passageway vs Alleyway - What's the difference?

passageway | alleyway |


As nouns the difference between passageway and alleyway

is that passageway is a covered walkway, between rooms or buildings while alleyway is a narrow street formed by the proximity of adjacent buildings.

Driveway vs Passageway - What's the difference?

driveway | passageway |


As nouns the difference between driveway and passageway

is that driveway is (uk) and (us) short private road that leads to a house or garage; (uk) also: drive while passageway is a covered walkway, between rooms or buildings.

Passageway vs Null - What's the difference?

passageway | null |


As nouns the difference between passageway and null

is that passageway is a covered walkway, between rooms or buildings while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Street vs Passageway - What's the difference?

street | passageway |


As a proper noun street

is .

As a noun passageway is

a covered walkway, between rooms or buildings.

Passageway vs Footbridge - What's the difference?

passageway | footbridge |


As nouns the difference between passageway and footbridge

is that passageway is a covered walkway, between rooms or buildings while footbridge is a bridge over a road, railway, river, etc for pedestrians.

Passway vs Passageway - What's the difference?

passway | passageway |


As nouns the difference between passway and passageway

is that passway is a way by which one can pass; a road; a route while passageway is a covered walkway, between rooms or buildings.

Tunnel vs Passageway - What's the difference?

tunnel | passageway |


As nouns the difference between tunnel and passageway

is that tunnel is an underground or underwater passage while passageway is a covered walkway, between rooms or buildings.

As a verb tunnel

is to make a tunnel through or under something, to burrow.

Permission vs Passageway - What's the difference?

permission | passageway |


As nouns the difference between permission and passageway

is that permission is authorisation; consent (especially formal consent from someone in authority while passageway is a covered walkway, between rooms or buildings.

Passageway vs Pavement - What's the difference?

passageway | pavement | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between passageway and pavement

is that passageway is a covered walkway, between rooms or buildings while pavement is any paved floor.

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