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pedway
[
ped
-wey
]
ped·way
/
ˈpɛdˌweɪ
/
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[
ped
-wey
]
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noun
a walkway, usually enclosed, permitting
pedestrians
to go from building to building, as in an urban center, without passing through traffic.
Also called
pedestrian way.
Origin:
ped(estrian)
+
way
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