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way
noun
a
road
,
path
,
or
route
you
follow
to
get
from
one
place
to
another
•
A
friendly
farmer
pointed
out
the
way
to
the
village
.
A
friendly
farmer
pointed
out
the
way
to
the
village
.
•
We
lost
the
trail
at
dusk
and
had
to
backtrack
until
we
found
the
way
again
.
We
lost
the
trail
at
dusk
and
had
to
backtrack
until
we
found
the
way
again
.
Old
English
“
weg
”
meaning
“
road
”
or
“
course
,”
related
to
German
“
Weg
”
and
Dutch
“
weg
.”
noun
the
distance
that
you
must
travel
to
reach
somewhere
•
It
is
a
long
way
from
London
to
Edinburgh
.
It
is
a
long
way
from
London
to
Edinburgh
.
•
The
children
still
had
a
short
way
to
walk
before
reaching
the
park
.
The
children
still
had
a
short
way
to
walk
before
reaching
the
park
.
Sense
shift
from
‘
route
’
to
the
amount
of
route
to
be
covered
appeared
in
the
13th
century
.
noun
a
method
or
plan
of
doing
something
•
Email
is
a
quick
way
to
send
documents
to
your
teacher
.
Email
is
a
quick
way
to
send
documents
to
your
teacher
.
•
There
is
always
more
than
one
way
to
solve
a
math
problem
.
There
is
always
more
than
one
way
to
solve
a
math
problem
.
Extended
from
the
idea
of
a
physical
path
to
an
abstract
course
of
action
in
Middle
English
.
always
adverb
on
every
occasion
or
all
the
time
•
Grandma
always
drinks
tea
before
bed
.
Grandma
always
drinks
tea
before
bed
.
•
The
city
bus
always
arrives
at
eight
o
’
clock
.
The
city
bus
always
arrives
at
eight
o
’
clock
.
From
Old
English
‘
ealneweg
’
meaning
‘
all
the
way
’.
adverb
for
all
future
time
;
forever
•
I
will
always
remember
the
day
we
met
.
I
will
always
remember
the
day
we
met
.
•
The
lighthouse
light
shines
always
to
guide
ships
.
The
lighthouse
light
shines
always
to
guide
ships
.
Extension
of
the
sense
“
all
the
time
”
to
express
permanence
into
the
future
.
highway
noun
a
wide
main
road
,
especially
one
that
connects
towns
and
cities
and
is
built
for
fast
traffic
•
The
highway
between
the
two
cities
was
crowded
with
holiday
travelers
.
The
highway
between
the
two
cities
was
crowded
with
holiday
travelers
.
•
They
stopped
at
a
small
diner
just
off
the
highway
for
lunch
.
They
stopped
at
a
small
diner
just
off
the
highway
for
lunch
.
Middle
English
‘
hye
wey
’,
meaning
a
raised
public
road
(‘
high
’
+
‘
way
’),
originally
referring
to
routes
built
higher
than
the
surrounding
ground
to
keep
them
dry
.
noun
a
direct
,
often
quick
way
of
achieving
something
you
want
•
Many
people
see
education
as
the
highway
to
a
better
life
.
Many
people
see
education
as
the
highway
to
a
better
life
.
•
There
is
no
easy
highway
to
mastering
a
language
;
you
have
to
practice
every
day
.
There
is
no
easy
highway
to
mastering
a
language
;
you
have
to
practice
every
day
.