Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Oct. 2011
The word via presents different references, most of them linked to places through which one travels... then, the road is a path that is traveled, either on foot or in vehicles. It's about a linear urban space that allows the movement of people and cars, also allowing access to buildings that appear arranged on both sides of the aforementioned road. Normally, underneath the tracks the infrastructure urban services, such is the case of the telephone network, electricity network and drinking water.
It turns out to be quite frequent that the term via is used as synonym of the words, passage, rĂșa, street, avenue, path, walk, among others, however, it should be noted that each one of them has a much more specific meaning, such is the case of a passage that It is a very small and narrow street, on which not much traffic usually passes as a result of the aforementioned narrowness.
The roads have interruptions, either because another road cuts them off or because there is a physical limit, such as be a wall, which marks its completion and therefore the impossibility of continuing to transit through the herself. Formally, the road is made up of a carriageway (the place where vehicles circulate) and the
sidewalk (place where pedestrians walk).Another use of the word via, allows to refer to the railway or tram rial. In this case, the track consists of a succession of metal rows on which the train wheels move, acting as a support, guide and guide for the train. electric current.
On the other hand, in Anatomy, any of the channels through which some fluids pass into the body, the air, the food and the residues of the digestion, they are called pathways. Airways.
Also, at mode of administration of a medicine (orally), at procedural order (legal route), to system of transport or communication (via satelite), to the system, method or procedure (judicial route) and to spiritual way of life aimed at the perfection of virtue, they are called through the term via.
Likewise, we can find some expressions that contain the word via: by way (of form, through), on the way (ongoing, on the way), narrow gauge (of little importance), in siding (stagnant situation).
And on his side, the Milky Way It is that wide band of diffuse white light that obliquely crosses almost the entire celestial sphere and if we look at it with the telescope we discover that it is made up of many stars.
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