plankway

English

Etymology

plank + way

Noun

plankway (plural plankways)

  1. A walkway consisting of a series of planks.
    • 2009 August 2, Christine Muhlke, “Kelp Wanted”, in New York Times:
      Unlike other farms, theirs exists in a dim, tidal underworld: barnacle- and starfish-covered pilings hold up a few narrow wooden plankways for the abalone harvesters.
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