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What (who) is -way - definition

LONG-DISTANCE FOOT, CYCLE PATH AND BRIDLEWAY BETWEEN NORWICH AND AYLSHAM
Marriots Way; Marriotts Way; Mariot's Way; Mariotts Way; Marriot's Way; Mariots Way
  • Steel zip sculpture/bench, located 1 mile north of the site of Norwich City station on Marriott's Way.

-way      
¦ suffix equivalent to -ways.
-way      
-way combines with numbers to form adjectives that describe a means of communication that functions or takes place between the stated number of people.
...a two-way radio.
...a system of three-way communication.
COMB in ADJ
see also one-way
, two-way
Three-way         
2004 FILM BY SCOTT ZIEHL
3-Way (film); Three Way (film); Three-Way
·adj Connected with, or serving to connect, three channels or pipes; as, a three-way cock or valve.

Wikipedia

Marriott's Way

The Marriott's Way is a footpath, cycle-path and bridleway in north Norfolk, England, between Norwich and Aylsham via Themelthorpe. It forms part of the National Cycle Network (NCN) (Route 1) and the red route of Norwich's Pedalways cycle path network. It is open to walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Its total length is 24.6 miles (39.5 km). It has a mixture of surfaces: tarmac, compacted gravel and earth. The name of the route originates from the chief engineer and manager of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway (M&GNJR), William Marriott, who held the position for 41 years.

Examples of use of -way
1. "Way, way, way too insensitive and way, way, way premature," announced Sen.
2. There is a saying: Find a way, open a way or get out of the way.
3. The way Horev began foretold the way he would end.
4. Either way and any way, it remains a gripping tale.
5. Cars barrel down the wrong way on one–way streets.