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What (who) is street - definition

PUBLIC THOROUGHFARE IN A BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Ulitsa; Street identity; Surface street; Nd Street; Street level; Avenue (street)
  • [[Nevsky Prospekt]] is the main street in the city of [[St. Petersburg]], 1901.
  • 
Castro]] Street in [[San Francisco]]
  • Safe from traffic for [[cycling]] along a fully segregated ''Fietspad'', properly designed [[cycling infrastructure]] in [[Amsterdam]].
  • Pedestrians walking along [[Elfreth's Alley]], [[Philadelphia]]
  • [[Hurontario Street]] in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, is commonly referred to by its former highway number
  • Kitano]] Street in [[Kobe, Hyogo]], [[Japan]].
  • Damrak, in Amsterdam with a tram, Fietspad and pavement
  • upright
  • Purwakarta district]], [[West Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • [[Tverskaya Street]] the main radial street in [[Moscow]]
  • Service street ("mews") in the [[Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea]] in [[London]]. Mews are typically found at the back of older rows of townhouses, with a more elegant street in the front.

street         
n.
1) to cross a street
2) to name; number streets
3) a bustling, busy; congested; crowded; deserted, lonely; quiet street
4) a back; broad, wide; cross; dead-end; high (BE), main (AE); narrow; one-way; through; winding street
5) in (esp. BE), on (esp. AE) the street (the children were playing in/on the street)
6) (BE) in the high street
7) (AE) on (the) main street
street         
n. a roadway in an urban area, owned and maintained by the municipality for public use. A private road cannot be a street.
street         
¦ noun
1. a public road in a city, town, or village, typically with buildings on one or both sides.
2. [as modifier] relating to the subculture of fashionable urban youth.
3. [as modifier] homeless: street children.
Phrases
not in the same street Brit. informal far inferior in terms of ability.
on the streets
1. homeless.
2. working as a prostitute.
streets ahead Brit. informal greatly superior.
up (or right up) one's street (or N. Amer. alley) informal well suited to one's tastes, interests, or abilities.
Derivatives
-streeted adjective
Origin
OE strt, of W. Gmc origin, from late L. strata (via) 'paved (way)', feminine past participle of sternere 'lay down'.

Wikipedia

Street

A street is a public thoroughfare in a built environment. It is a public parcel of land adjoining buildings in an urban context, on which people may freely assemble, interact, and move about. A street can be as simple as a level patch of dirt, but is more often paved with a hard, durable surface such as tarmac, concrete, cobblestone or brick. Portions may also be smoothed with asphalt, embedded with rails, or otherwise prepared to accommodate non-pedestrian traffic.

Originally, the word street simply meant a paved road (Latin: via strata). The word street is still sometimes used informally as a synonym for road, for example in connection with the ancient Watling Street, but city residents and urban planners draw a crucial modern distinction: a road's main function is transportation, while streets facilitate public interaction. Examples of streets include pedestrian streets, alleys, and city-centre streets too crowded for road vehicles to pass. Conversely, highways and motorways are types of roads, but few would refer to them as streets.

Examples of use of street
1. It will also run through Abu Sufyan Street, Raquba Street, Abdullah ibn Zubair Street, Jabal Hindi and Khaled ibn Walid Street reaching Jabal Kaaba Street.
2. Those flowers are seen along Changgwang Street, Chollima Street, Pulgun Street, Thongil Street and other streets and by windows of apartment houses in Pyongyang.
3. Haifa Street: Major shopping street, often targeted by insurgents. 5.
4. Karrada Street: Popular shopping street in central Baghdad.6.
5. Snipers and street–to–street gunfights are now common.