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railroad track vs turnout

turnout vs railroad track

railroad track and turnout both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
railroad track Yes No No No
turnout Yes No No No
As nouns, turnout is a hyponym of railroad track; that is, turnout is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than railroad track:
  • railroad track: a line of track providing a runway for wheels
  • turnout: a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass
Other hyponyms of railroad track include broad gauge, gantlet, narrow gauge, railroad siding, sidetrack, siding, standard gauge, switch.
railroad track (noun) turnout (noun)
a line of track providing a runway for wheels attendance for a particular event or purpose (as to vote in an election)
(ballet) the outward rotation of a dancer's leg from the hip
what is produced in a given time period
a part of a road that has been widened to allow cars to pass or park
a set of clothing (with accessories)
a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass
the group that gathers together for a particular occasion
Difference between railroad track and turnout

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