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Answer for the clue "Pedestrians' path ", 7 letters:
walkway

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a path set aside for walking; "after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk" [syn: walk , paseo ]

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE covered ▪ He stumbled with vengeful intent through wide, open-topped courtyards and along covered , low-ceilinged walkways . ▪ The hotel is built around a nineteenth-century palace, with covered walkways to the ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In American English , walkway is a composite or umbrella term for all engineered surfaces or structures which support the use of trails . The New Oxford American Dictionary also defines a walkway as "a passage or path for walking along, esp. a raised passageway ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1865, American English, from walk (v.) + way (n.).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A clearly defined path for pedestrians.

Usage examples of walkway.

I led Pele and Lono and Avoirdupois out the back door, across the little brick patio, across the public walkway, and onto the sand.

Lily out of the water and onto the walkway flanking the lake not a moment before six more crocs attacked the carcass of the dead one.

To the right of the walkway was the drainage way that carried the sewage, the surface of the turbid waters another cubit or so below the walkway.

I strongly suspected that Margot had cloistered herself within the spun-sugar confines of her home, so I retreated to the Embarcadero Center and loitered on the level where the pedestrian walkway linked it to the condominium complex.

Leggy girls in skimpy tops and satin shorts that covered a tenth of their gluteal regions skated by, transforming the walkways between the palms into fleshy freeways.

Pearl-colored loess lay heaped against the western side of the pier in great mounds, spilling over the stone walkway and making it difficult to tell the wharf from the silty depths it traversed.

Despite the ratany silt-break, several inches of pearly loess covered the walkways, and so much dust clung to the building placards that Agis could barely make out the pictures engraved on their surfaces.

Saturday morning to find standing on the walkway in front of the steps a small, unassuming, elderly gentleman nattily decked out in pin-striped suit complete with bow tie and hat.

Barefoot, a rope around pants torn off at the knees, Dan was a lot more typical of the studs that hung around the heated walkways of Nea Limani.

Little Yard, which turned out to be a quadrangle the length of a football field, with ancient trees on a lush green lawn bordered by boxwood hedges and big red-orange poppies blazing amid beds of lavenderish blue nepeta and crisscrossed by worn walkways that looked as if they had been there forever.

Evelyn, who was waiting impatiently on the walkway, the faithful Nidget at his heels.

It turned out to be true to its name--a wooden walkway winding through a desolate forest of skeletal ohia trees, the native Hawaiian trees that provided the magical lehua blossoms she had read about.

Those roaming the walkways and runarounds would commit unspeakable acts on their fellow prisoners and then, in one final moment of desperation, they would hang themselves, hack open their wrists, or beat their brains out against steel bars or cell walls.

But according to my friend, Suz, the Renaissance Harborplace has amazing beds, a sky-top cocktail lounge, and a covered walkway over to the Inner Harbor.

A tribe of golden lion tamarins sat on the rail of the outer walkway and watched mournfully as servants passed the windows carrying fruit.