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railroad track vs gantlet

gantlet vs railroad track

railroad track and gantlet both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
railroad track Yes No No No
gantlet Yes No No No
As nouns, gantlet is a hyponym of railroad track; that is, gantlet is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than railroad track:
  • railroad track: a line of track providing a runway for wheels
  • gantlet: the convergence of two parallel railroad tracks in a narrow place; the inner rails cross and run parallel and then diverge so a train remains on its own tracks at all times
Other hyponyms of railroad track include broad gauge, narrow gauge, railroad siding, sidetrack, siding, turnout, standard gauge, switch.
railroad track (noun) gantlet (noun)
a line of track providing a runway for wheels a form of punishment in which a person is forced to run between two lines of men facing each other and armed with clubs or whips to beat the victim
the convergence of two parallel railroad tracks in a narrow place; the inner rails cross and run parallel and then diverge so a train remains on its own tracks at all times
a glove of armored leather; protects the hand
a glove with long sleeve
to offer or accept a challenge
Difference between railroad track and gantlet

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