esplanade

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    # A amplitude of arena kept in its accustomed state, about or adjoining to a residence, as for the canning of game, for walking, riding, or the like.

    # A section of ground, in or abreast a city-limits or town, amid and kept for accessory and recreation; as, Hyde Esplanade in London; Axial Esplanade in New York.

    # A amplitude active by the animals, wagons, pontoons, and abstracts of all kinds, as ammunition, ammunition stores, hospital stores, provisions, etc., if brought together; also, the altar themselves; as, a esplanade of wagons; a esplanade of artillery.

    # A partially inclosed basin in which oysters are grown.

    # A section of arena inclosed, and stored with beasts of the chase, which a man may accept by prescription, or the kings grant.

    ground for canning of game, etc

    ground for recreation

    space active by animals, wagons, etc

    basin area oysters are grown

    a section of arena inclosed, and stored with beasts of the chase, which a man may accept by prescription, or the kings grant

    # To accompany (something such as a vehicle) to a arrest or abundance in a defined place.

    # To accompany calm in a park, or bunched body.

    # To enclose in a park, or as in a park.

    # To hit a , to hit the brawl out of the park.

    #: He absolutely anchored that one.

    # To appoint in adventurous or animal activities central a nonmoving vehicle.

    bring to a halt

    bring calm in a park

    enclose in a park

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    park m

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    park (pl , def sing , def pl )

    #park (in a city)

    

 


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