rock |
subway |
As verbs the difference between rock and subway
is that
rock is (
rycka) while
subway is (intransitive|us|informal) to travel by underground railway.
As a noun subway is
(north america|scotland) an underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas.
hamburger |
subway |
As nouns the difference between hamburger and subway
is that
hamburger is a person from hamburg while
subway is (north america|scotland) an underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas.
As a verb subway is
(intransitive|us|informal) to travel by underground railway.
subway |
walkway |
As nouns the difference between subway and walkway
is that
subway is (north america|scotland) an underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas while
walkway is a clearly defined path for pedestrians.
As a verb subway
is (intransitive|us|informal) to travel by underground railway.
subway |
expressway |
As nouns the difference between subway and expressway
is that
subway is (north america|scotland) an underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas while
expressway is a divided highway where intersections and direct access to adjacent properties have been eliminated.
As a verb subway
is (intransitive|us|informal) to travel by underground railway.
tt |
subway |
As nouns the difference between tt and subway
is that
tt is (
en) of thirty-two, a book size range corresponding to one thirty-secondth of the size of an uncut sheet of paper, 10-125 cm in height while
subway is (north america|scotland) an underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas.
As a verb subway is
(intransitive|us|informal) to travel by underground railway.
facebook |
subway |
As verbs the difference between facebook and subway
is that
facebook is to use the social-networking site while
subway is (intransitive|us|informal) to travel by underground railway.
As a proper noun facebook
is a social-networking web site, founded in 2004 and originally known as
the facebook .
As a noun subway is
(north america|scotland) an underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas.
streetcars |
subway |
As nouns the difference between streetcars and subway
is that
streetcars is while
subway is (north america|scotland) an underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas.
As a verb subway is
(intransitive|us|informal) to travel by underground railway.
hot |
subway |
As nouns the difference between hot and subway
is that
hot is a whit, a bit while
subway is (north america|scotland) an underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas.
As a verb subway is
(intransitive|us|informal) to travel by underground railway.
subway |
flyovers |
As nouns the difference between subway and flyovers
is that
subway is an underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas while
flyovers is plural of flyover.
As a verb subway
is to travel by underground railway.
midway |
subway |
In us terms the difference between midway and subway
is that
midway is the widest aisle in the middle of an industrial complex (such as railroad shops or a coach yard) along which various buildings are aligned while
subway is a rapid transit system, regardless of the elevation of its right of way.
As nouns the difference between midway and subway
is that
midway is the middle; the midst while
subway is an underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas.
As an adjective midway
is being in the middle of the way or distance; middle.
As an adverb midway
is halfway; equidistant from either end point; in the middle between two points.
As a proper noun Midway
is a town in Alabama.
As a verb subway is
to travel by underground railway.
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