Definition of Right-of-way
Right-of-way
Right-of-way


Definition/Meaning
(noun)
Legal right to pass through property owned by another.

e.g. The pedestrian has the right-of-way at crosswalks.

(noun)
the equipment, machinery, or other physical apparatus designed specifically for some purpose, such as drilling for oil or transmitting audio information;

e.g. A special rig was set up around the stage to move the scenery back and forth.

(noun)
a style of dress, or a particular costume or outfit that a person is wearing, especially a uniform of some kind;

e.g. She was dressed in the rig of a pilot.



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