Associations to the word «Lane»
Noun
- Lois
- Chancery
- Freeway
- Expressway
- Roadway
- Interchange
- Widening
- Occupancy
- Covent
- Parkway
- Median
- Tottenham
- Thoroughfare
- Highway
- Narrow
- Motorway
- Intersection
- Turnpike
- Concurrency
- Traffic
- Footpath
- Bypass
- Pedestrian
- Superman
- Hotspur
- Ramp
- Boulevard
- Congestion
- Cove
- Bike
- Cr
- Toll
- Md
- Pantomime
- Road
- Petticoat
- Dual
- Windmill
- Alley
- Farmland
- Bowling
- Shipping
- Pancho
- Junction
- Crosse
- Sr
- Viaduct
- Sidewalk
- Avenue
- Hart
- Ronnie
- Poole
- Four
- Heading
- Marriott
- Exit
- Bicycle
- Hedge
- Flinder
- Pit
- Plough
- Truss
- Cherry
- Alignment
- Wilder
- Terminus
- Speeding
- Piccadilly
- Brick
- Diane
- Two
- Priscilla
Adjective
Adverb
Pictures for the word «Lane»
Wiktionary
LANE, noun. A narrow passageway between fences, walls, hedges or trees
LANE, noun. A lengthwise division of roadway intended for a single line of vehicles
LANE, noun. A similar division of a racetrack to keep runners apart
LANE, noun. A course designated for ships or aircraft
LANE, noun. (card games) An empty space in the tableau, formed by the removal of an entire row of cards.
LANE, proper noun. A topographic surname for someone who lived in a lane.
LANE, proper noun. A patronymic surname anglicised from various surnames.
LANE, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surnames.
LANE, proper noun. An unincorporated community in Idaho.
LANE, proper noun. A city in Kansas.
LANE, proper noun. An unincorporated community in Oklahoma.
LANE, proper noun. A town in South Carolina.
LANE, proper noun. A town in South Dakota.
LANE VIOLATION, noun. (basketball) The act of entering the free-throw lane before the free-throw shot has left the shooter's hands.
Dictionary definition
LANE, noun. A narrow way or road.
LANE, noun. A well-defined track or path; for e.g. swimmers or lines of traffic.
Wise words
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