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1lane

noun \ˈlān\

: a narrow road or path

: a part of road that is marked by painted lines and that is for a single line of vehicles

: a narrow part of a track or swimming pool that is used by a single runner or swimmer in a race

Full Definition of LANE

1
:  a narrow passageway between fences or hedges
2
:  a relatively narrow way or track: as
a :  an ocean route used by or prescribed for ships
b :  a strip of roadway for a single line of vehicles
c :  air lane
d :  any of several parallel courses on a track or swimming pool in which a competitor must stay during a race
e :  an unmarked lengthwise division of a playing area which defines the playing zone of a particular player
f :  a narrow hardwood surface having pins at one end and a gutter along each side that is used in bowling
g :  free throw lane
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Origin of LANE

Middle English, from Old English lanu; akin to Middle Dutch lane lane
First Known Use: before 12th century

2lane

Definition of LANE

Scottish variant of lone

Lane

biographical name \ˈlān\

Definition of LANE

Edward William 1801–1876 Eng. orientalist
LANE[1] Defined for Kids

lane

noun \ˈlān\

Definition of LANE for Kids

1
:  a narrow path or road (usually between fences, hedges, or buildings)
2
:  a special route (as for ships)
3
:  a strip of road used for a single line of traffic
4
:  a long narrow wooden floor used for bowling
5
:  a narrow course of a track or swimming pool in which a competitor must stay during a race

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