tram-road
1tram|road — «TRAM ROHD», noun. 1. a road or track of parallel lines of wood, stone, or iron rails, for trams or wagons in a mining area. 2. a railroad in a mine …
2tram road — noun historical a road with wooden, stone, or metal tracks for wheels, used by wagons in mining districts …
3tram road — n. historical a road with wooden, stone, or metal tracks for wheels, used by wagons in mining districts …
4tram-road — …
5tram-way — (tra mouè) s. m. Chemin de fer à rails plats, à niveau du sol ; la traction s y fait par des chevaux. ÉTYMOLOGIE Angl. tram way, de tram, rail plat, et way, voie. SUPPLÉMENT AU DICTIONNAIRE TRAM WAY. Ajoutez : Les tram ways sont des chemins …
6tram — 1. n. 1 Brit. an electrically powered passenger vehicle running on rails laid in a public road. 2 a four wheeled vehicle used in coal mines. Phrases and idioms: tram road hist. a road with wooden, stone, or metal wheel tracks. Etymology: MLG &… …
7tram-way — n. Tram road, plate railway, track way …
8Road surface marking — is any kind of device or material that is used on a road surface in order to convey official information. Road surface markings are used on paved roadways to provide guidance and information to drivers and pedestrians. Uniformity of the markings… …
9Road transport in Australia — Road transport is an essential element of transport in Australia due to the large land area of the country and low population density in considerable parts of the country. Related to this, rail transport has not been sufficiently developed for a… …
10tram — (also tramcar) ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a passenger vehicle powered by electricity conveyed by overhead cables, and running on rails laid in a public road. ORIGIN Low German and Dutch trame beam, barrow shaft , the original sense in English; the word also… …