See Also: Sycamore(medicine)
sycamore(dictionary)
sycamore(encyclopedia)
sycamore(dictionary)
SYCAMORE Credit Union(finance)
Sycamore Cove Beach(tourism)
Sycamore Creek Nursing Center(health)

gangway (oh) and sycamore (oh)


gangway (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Origin: gang 'going, way' ( GANG1) + way]
a space between two rows of seats in a theatre, bus, or train
-synonym aisle aisle
a large board or steps between a boat and the shore for people to walk down
gangway!
spoken used to tell people in a crowd to let someone go through

sycamore (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: sicamor, from Latin, from Greek sykomoros, probably from a Semitic language]
a European tree that has leaves with five points and seeds with two parts like wings, or the wood of this tree
a North American tree with broad leaves, or the wood of this tree