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right of way vs passage

passage vs right of way

right of way and passage both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
right of way Yes No No No
passage Yes No No No
As nouns, passage is a hypernym of right of way; that is, passage is a word with a broader meaning than right of way:
  • right of way: the passage consisting of a path or strip of land over which someone has the legal right to pass
  • passage: a way through or along which someone or something may pass
right of way (noun) passage (noun)
the passage consisting of a path or strip of land over which someone has the legal right to pass a journey usually by ship
the right of one vehicle or vessel to take precedence over another the passing of a law by a legislative body
the privilege of someone to pass over land belonging to someone else the act of passing something to another person
the act of passing from one state or place to the next
a bodily reaction of changing from one place or stage to another
a way through or along which someone or something may pass
a path or channel or duct through or along which something may pass
a section of text; particularly a section of medium length
a short section of a musical composition
the motion of one object relative to another
Difference between right of way and passage

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