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high·way  (hw)
n. Abbr. hwy. or hgwy.
A main public road, especially one connecting towns and cities.

highway [ˈhaɪˌweɪ]
n
1. a public road that all may use
2. Now chiefly US and Canadian except in legal contexts a main road, esp one that connects towns or cities
3. a main route for any form of transport
4. a direct path or course

highway


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