flyover |
x |
As a noun flyover
is (us) a low-level flight, especially of military aircraft, of a ceremonial nature; a flypast (
british).
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
flyover |
footbridge |
As nouns the difference between flyover and footbridge
is that
flyover is (us) a low-level flight, especially of military aircraft, of a ceremonial nature; a flypast (
british) while
footbridge is a bridge over a road, railway, river, etc for pedestrians.
flyover |
undefined |
As a noun flyover
is (us) a low-level flight, especially of military aircraft, of a ceremonial nature; a flypast (
british).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
tunnel |
flyover |
As nouns the difference between tunnel and flyover
is that
tunnel is tunnel while
flyover is (us) a low-level flight, especially of military aircraft, of a ceremonial nature; a flypast (
british).
cloverleaf |
flyover |
In us|lang=en terms the difference between cloverleaf and flyover
is that
cloverleaf is (us) (
with plural'' cloverleafs''' ''or'' ' cloverleaves ) a cloverleaf interchange while
flyover is (us) a high-level overpass built above main overpass lanes.
As nouns the difference between cloverleaf and flyover
is that
cloverleaf is (
with plural cloverleaves ) the leaf of a clover plant while
flyover is (us) a low-level flight, especially of military aircraft, of a ceremonial nature; a flypast (
british).
As an adjective cloverleaf
is in the form of the leaf of a clover plant; cloverleafed.
As a verb cloverleaf
is to turn by following a cloverleaf, or as if by following one.
flyover |
null |
As nouns the difference between flyover and null
is that
flyover is (us) a low-level flight, especially of military aircraft, of a ceremonial nature; a flypast (
british) while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
skyway |
flyover |
As nouns the difference between skyway and flyover
is that
skyway is an airplane route while
flyover is a low-level flight, especially of military aircraft, of a ceremonial nature; a flypast British.
trestle |
flyover |
As nouns the difference between trestle and flyover
is that
trestle is a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs, such as sawhorses while
flyover is a low-level flight, especially of military aircraft, of a ceremonial nature; a flypast British.
gangway |
flyover |
In british|lang=en terms the difference between gangway and flyover
is that
gangway is (british) an aisle while
flyover is (british) a road or railway that passes over another, allowing routes to cross without interruption.
As nouns the difference between gangway and flyover
is that
gangway is a passageway through which to enter or leave, such as one between seating areas in an auditorium, or between two buildings while
flyover is (us) a low-level flight, especially of military aircraft, of a ceremonial nature; a flypast (
british).
As an interjection gangway
is (to a crowd) make way]]! [[clear|clear a path!.
flyover |
footpath |
As nouns the difference between flyover and footpath
is that
flyover is (us) a low-level flight, especially of military aircraft, of a ceremonial nature; a flypast (
british) while
footpath is a path for pedestrians.
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