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roadbed

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Etymology

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From road +‎ bed.

Noun

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roadbed (plural roadbeds)

  1. The prepared location for a road, including its foundation.
  2. A trackbed.
    Holonym: right of way
    • 1960 February, “Swansea & Mumbles closure”, in Trains Illustrated, page 95:
      The roadbed, much of it fringing Swansea Bay, has been given free to the local authorities.

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