Ways synonyms
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The definition of a room is a space made for beings to be in.
The prevailing style or custom, as in dress or behavior:
A mode of living:
Sort; kind; style.
The definition of a path is a trail, route, course or a line of movement.
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A department or other administrative unit of a government; also, the office or headquarters of, or the district administered by such unit of government.
A means or manner of procedure, especially a regular and systematic way of accomplishing something:
A device for recording, measuring, or controlling, especially such a device functioning as part of a control system.
A course of action, guiding principle, or procedure considered expedient, prudent, or advantageous:
A plan; a purpose.
A preliminary draft or plan, as of a project or proposal.
A plan; scheme; project; intention; aim
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The definition of an action is something that is done or performed.
(Slang) An action, device, trick, etc. intended to deceive; esp., in sports, a deceptive maneuver or movement
A degree in progress or a grade or rank in a scale:
A sudden action or process having a strong impact or effect:
A system of measurement, such as the metric system.
The definition of a process is the actions happening while something is happening or being done.
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The act, method, or manner of proceeding in some action; esp., the sequence of steps to be followed
A method or plan of classification or arrangement
A particular plan or method:
Skill or command in a particular activity:
The definition of a plan is a document, program or diagram that shows how to proceed.
(Informal) A given distance:
An unbroken length, tract, or space; continuous extent or distance
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A little while:
Extent in space; distance anything extends
Remoteness in succession or relation.
The system or vehicles used for such conveyance.
A mark, trace, course, or path left by a moving body.
Course; way; as, the track of a comet.
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A course or apparent course toward some purpose, object, or result; drift
A chart, diagram, or outline of a system or object.
A road, way, or course for traveling; esp., a highway
Road is defined as a path, course or space for traveling between places.
Progression is the way things move forward, or a series of successive events.
Progress is moving forwards towards an end goal, or is making things better or more advanced.
(Countable) A place where a professional service is provided, such as a general practice.
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A road or path
A passing grade, especially when graded using a pass-fail grading system.
A fixed or definite plan; system; law of arrangement
An opportunity, as in a competitive activity.
modi-vivendi
A way of living or of getting along
modi-operandi
A method of operating or functioning.
A process or course likened to traveling, such as a series of trying experiences; a passage:
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The definition of an interval is a space or a period of time between things.
A behavior or way of thinking that is characteristic of a person.
A thing done often and hence, usually, done easily; practice; custom
The definition of a going is a departure or forward progress.
A movable structure for opening or closing an entrance, as to a building or room, or giving access to a closet, cupboard, etc.: most doors turn on hinges, slide in grooves, or revolve on an axis
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A thing devised; plan; scheme, esp. a sly or underhanded scheme; trick
A roundabout way or course, especially a road used temporarily instead of a main route.
Development in a particular way; progress:
The general course or progression of one's working life or one's professional achievements:
A broad city street, often tree-lined and landscaped.
A main road or channel
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A way or means of reaching something; an access:
A narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings.
Access is defined as the way to enter or exit a place.
(Uncountable) The way a device or system operates.
Usage is defined as the way that something is being used, or to the proper way to make use of something such as a word or phrase or tool.
A certain attitude on the part of a speaker or writer conveyed by way of word choice, sentence structure, etc.
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Any of the ways, such as a canter, trot, or walk, by which a horse can move by lifting the feet in different order or rhythm.
(Linguis.) linguistic form
(Architecture) The portion of a support on which anything rests.
An alternative is defined as an option.
A route of communication or access:
A means of access:
The definition of an entrance is where you go in someplace, such as a door, or coming into someplace in a memorable way, or an actor coming on stage.
(Mathematics) A collection of points related by the evolution function of a dynamical system.
An inclination in a particular direction.
The definition of a walk is a period of movement on foot.
(Of a literary work) Plot; action; construction; manner of development.
A habitual practice, such as drug use.
A road that was formerly a toll road.
Any road freely open to everyone; public road
A road for automobiles and other vehicles.
the Way (related)
lives (related)
A structure for supporting or enclosing something else, especially a skeletal support used as the basis for something being constructed.
A scaffold or system of scaffolds.
(Slang) Praise, respect, or recognition that is due or deserved
Financial or other help.
A structure that gives shape or support:
ground ways
bilge ways
sliding ways
launching ways
The definition of a platform is a raised stage, or a forum in which an idea can be shared, or a standard for computer hardware that determines what types of software it can run, or is a series of beliefs of a political group.
wise (related)
In a manner characteristic of
A sloping surface leading down to the water, on which ships are built or repaired.
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