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31lane — lane1 /layn/, n. 1. a narrow way or passage between hedges, fences, walls, or houses. 2. any narrow or well defined passage, track, channel, or course. 3. a longitudinally marked part of a highway wide enough to accommodate one vehicle, often set …
32Lane — /layn/, n. a male given name. * * * (as used in expressions) Carrie Lane Drury Lane Theatre Kirkland Joseph Lane Lane Burton Arthel Lane Watson * * * …
33Lane — (as used in expressions) Carrie Lane Drury Lane, teatro Kirkland, (Joseph) Lane Lane, Burton Arthel Lane Watson …
34Lane — This is an surname of English, French and Irish origins. Recorded in many spellings including Loan, Lane, Lain and Layne, it has three distinct possible origins. The first and most likely being a topographical name for one resident in a narrow… …
35lane — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lanu; akin to Middle Dutch lane lane Date: before 12th century 1. a narrow passageway between fences or hedges 2. a relatively narrow way or track: as a. an ocean route used by or prescribed for …
36lane*/*/ — [leɪn] noun [C] 1) British a narrow road, especially in the countryside They live down a little country lane.[/ex] 2) one of the parts that a wide road or motorway is divided into. A lane is intended for one line of traffic the fast/slow… …
37lane — noun 1) country lanes Syn: road, street, byroad, byway, alley, alleyway, back alley, back lane, track 2) bicycle lanes a three lane highway Syn: track …
38lane — I [[t]leɪn[/t]] n. 1) a narrow way or passage between hedges, fences, walls, or houses 2) any narrow or well defined passage, track, channel, or course 3) trs a longitudinally defined part of a highway wide enough to accommodate one vehicle,… …
39lane — [1] A narrow road, often in the country. [2] A track on a road, defining lines of traffic. Also see crawler lane fast lane passing lane splitting lanes …
40lane — n. 1 a narrow, often rural, road, street, or path. 2 a division of a road for a stream of traffic (three lane highway). 3 a strip of track or water for a runner, rower, or swimmer in a race. 4 a path or course prescribed for or regularly followed …