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Learn to pronounce foot·way

/ˈfo͝otˌwā/
noun
a path or track for pedestrians.

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noun foot· way ˈfu̇t-ˌwā : a narrow way or path for pedestrians Examples of footway in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web
noun · a way or path for people going on foot. · Also called footpath. British. a sidewalk.
a passage or path intended for people to walk along: There were narrow streets with no footways.
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1. a way or path for people going on foot. 2. Also called: footpath Brit. a sidewalk.
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A path made for people to walk on, especially one next to a road where vehicles travel. The footway was narrow and lined with blooming flowerbeds.
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a flat part at the side of a road for people to walk on synonym pavement, sidewalk. The council is responsible for maintaining roads and footways.
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Footway definition: A walk or path for pedestrians.
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From Middle English fotwei, equivalent to foot + way. Cognate with Saterland Frisian Foutwai, German Fußweg. Pronunciation.
foot·way. (fo͝ot′wā′). n. A walk or path for pedestrians. American ...
footway means a way comprised in a highway which also comprises a carriageway, being a way over which the public have a right of way on foot only.
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