Results for: route used by traders
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alternative route, bypass, take a roundabout course, go by an indirect way, deviate or make deviate, deviation from more direct route, diversion, indirect path or procedure, roundabout waydetour
amount, area, characteristic aspect of behavior, condition, direction, distance, door or opening, example, guide or support, journey or route, manner of placing, manner or method, movement through water, path, path; lane; road; track; method; direction...way
area bounded by circular path, chain of arts locations, fixed route, regular route; encircling; orbit, course, go around, encircle, local group of Methodist churches, move around along circular path, ongoing series of competitions, regular journey, rou...circuit
area inside circle, circle -shaped pattern, circle -shaped thing, curved route, cycle, group of people, make mark around, move along curving route, raised theater seating, ring-shaped geometric figure, round figure; group, society, shape of perfect hol...circle
avoid something, avoid standard procedure, build bypass, emergency channel, evade, avoid; go around; take a detour, go around a place, new route for blood, operation to reroute blood, road around town, road which avoids a city or traffic area; detour, ...bypass
be ever-present problem for somebody, carry something out, chase after, follow; aspire to, strive for; continue, carry on; persist in, work at, chase somebody, continue with something, follow route, seek somebody persistently for sexual partner, strive...pursue
bicycle route, cycle path, path or track for bicyclistsbikeway
bird off the normal migration route, growing in an uncontrolled way, hobo, wanderer, person who does not have a permanent home, homeless, homeless wanderer, random, somebody guilty of the offense of vagrancy, wandering, wandering about with no permanen...vagrant
bless something, bless something through religious vow, cause something to be revered, consecrate, make holy; make free from sin, purify; become holy, free somebody from sin, make something route to holiness, officially approve somethingsanctify
blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart; main road leading into a city, main route, type of blood vesselartery
bridge; overhead crossing, overhead pass, route crossing over anotheroverpass
by direct route, directly, immediately, right away, without delaystraightway
cables for cable car, small railway track in a mine (used to convey freight); cables for a cable car; route or system of streetcars (British), streetcar line, tramroadtramway
canal; station; (Computers) group chat on the Internet, conference, chat room on the Internet, convey through a particular medium, send through a channel; direct, refer, direct something along specific route, frequency spectrum used in transmission, gr...channel
cargo ship without regular route, ocean tramptramp steamer
 

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