walkingway

English

Etymology

walking + way

Noun

walkingway (plural walkingways)

  1. (rare) A walkway.
    • 1930, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan at the Earth's Core:
      The Captain and his Lieutenant discussed the future as Robert Jones laboriously ascended the climbing shaft to the walkingway upon the ship's back, a hundred and fifty feet above his galley.
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