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flyover vs bridge

bridge vs flyover

flyover and bridge both are nouns.

flyover is not a verb while bridge is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
flyover Yes No No No
bridge Yes No Yes No
As nouns, bridge is a hypernym of flyover; that is, bridge is a word with a broader meaning than flyover:
  • flyover: bridge formed by the upper level of a crossing of two highways at different levels
  • bridge: a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc.
Other hypernyms of flyover include span.
flyover (noun) bridge (noun)
a flight at a low altitude (usually of military aircraft) over spectators on the ground any of various card games based on whist for four players
bridge formed by the upper level of a crossing of two highways at different levels a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc.
an upper deck where a ship is steered and the captain stands
the link between two lenses; rests on the nose
a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth
a wooden support that holds the strings up
a circuit consisting of two branches (4 arms arranged in a diamond configuration) across which a meter is connected
the hard ridge that forms the upper part of the nose
something resembling a bridge in form or function
flyover (verb) bridge (verb)
make a bridge across
cross over on a bridge
connect or reduce the distance between
Difference between flyover and bridge

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