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Passageway vs Lane - What's the difference?

passageway | lane | Related terms |

Passageway is a related term of lane.


As a noun passageway

is a covered walkway, between rooms or buildings.

As a verb lane is

borrow.

Lane vs Foster - What's the difference?

lane | foster |


As a verb lane

is borrow.

As a proper noun foster is

, variant of forster.

Lane vs Ambulatory - What's the difference?

lane | ambulatory | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between lane and ambulatory

is that lane is a narrow passageway between fences, walls, hedges or trees while ambulatory is the round walkway encircling the altar in many cathedrals.

As a proper noun Lane

is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived in a lane.

As an adjective ambulatory is

of, relating to, or adapted to walking.

Lane vs Driveway - What's the difference?

lane | driveway |


As nouns the difference between lane and driveway

is that lane is a narrow passageway between fences, walls, hedges or trees while driveway is and Short private road that leads to a house or garage; also: drive.

As a proper noun Lane

is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived in a lane.

Crossway vs Lane - What's the difference?

crossway | lane |


As a noun crossway

is (archaic) a crossroad.

As a verb lane is

borrow.

Corridor vs Lane - What's the difference?

corridor | lane | Related terms |

Corridor is a related term of lane.


As a noun corridor

is a narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, for example in railway carriages (see ).

As a verb lane is

borrow.

Lane vs King - What's the difference?

lane | king |


As a verb lane

is borrow.

As a proper noun king is

the title of a king.

Lane vs Relay - What's the difference?

lane | relay |


As verbs the difference between lane and relay

is that lane is borrow while relay is (obsolete|intransitive|hunting) to release a new set of hounds or relay can be .

As a noun relay is

.

Walk vs Lane - What's the difference?

walk | lane | Related terms |

Walk is a related term of lane.


As verbs the difference between walk and lane

is that walk is (lb) to move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times compare while lane is borrow.

As a noun walk

is a trip made by walking.

Lawn vs Lane - What's the difference?

lawn | lane |


As nouns the difference between lawn and lane

is that lawn is an open space between woods while lane is a narrow passageway between fences, walls, hedges or trees.

As proper nouns the difference between lawn and lane

is that lawn is a town in Newfoundland and Labrador while Lane is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived in a lane.

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