User:Matt Adrian Sugui/Ideancyclopedia/Glossary

Definitions begins with a small letter, so please! Don't talk about the sentence writing issues!

= Definitions of the items found in the pages in the Index =

Street suffix
This glossary might be long, go to the main page (above) for a more organized list.

A
Alley"usually refers to a rear service road used as access to garages, service doors, Dumpsters, etc. Normally, they do not contain addresses themselves."Annex"would appear to be another road in addition to the main roadway."Arcade"usually has shops along it."Avenue"one of the most common suffixes, can refer to a small residential street or a major roadway."

B
Bend"usually designates a short street with at least one bend in it, used similar to crescent."Bay"usually a small residential street in a half-square shape that connects to the same road twice."Brae"a Scottish name for a steep hillside."Boulevard (example on Ideancyclopedia)"usually indicates a wide street, often tree-lined, that is of major importance.""Bypass""usually used after another suffix."

C
Circle"usually a small residential street whose shape is circular."Close"cul-de-sac"Concession road"no description, for the info, please click here."Court"cul-de-sac""Cove""cul-de-sac"Crescent"is usually a short curved street."

D
Drive"is a very common suffix commonly used in suburban areas both for residential streets and major roadways.\"Drung"refers to narrow lanes."

E
Esplanade"usually designates a pedestrian-only space."Expressway"usually used for limited-access highways."Extension"it refers to a newer portion of a pre-existing street."

F
Ferry"is often used to describe a long street that connects two much larger Parkways."