Definitions for "Lane"
Keywords:  alley, road, hedges, narrow, fences
A passageway between fences or hedges which is not traveled as a highroad; an alley between buildings; a narrow way among trees, rocks, and other natural obstructions; hence, in a general sense, a narrow passageway; as, a lane between lines of men, or through a field of ice.
Narrow traveled way; normally created by usage.
(also ALLEY) Playing surface made of either maple and pine boards or a synthetic surface.
Keywords:  swimmer, partition, swim, pool, sub
The specific area in which a swimmer is assigned to swim, are numbered from Right (lane 1) to Left (Lane 6) from behind the blocks.
a well-defined track or path; for e.g. swimmers or lines of traffic
a sub partition in a pool and allows us to group activities which are logically related to each other (e
Keywords:  emulating, atm, ethernet, forum, aal
(Local Area Network Emulation): LANE is a method for emulating Ethernet behavior over ATM AAL5. It takes over the behavior of the MAC layer in Ethernet networks.
LAN Emulation
An asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) standard proposed by the ATM Forum. It makes ATM networks resemble Ethernet or token ring local-area networks (LANs). LANE operates at the media access control layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) stack, and does not recognize the network layer at all. See ATM, LAN and OSI.
a Lecturer in Music at the Doncaster College, specialising in piano and keyboard playing
The entire playing surface, not including the gutters. A lane is 60 feet in length and 42 inches in width.
The actual playing area, which is 42 inches wide and 62 feet, 10 3/4 inches long. The gutters and the approach are not part of the lane.
Lane is a lunar impact crater. It lies on the far side of the Moon, just to the west of the Ten Bruggencate crater. To the west of Lane is Perepelkin crater, and to the northwest lies Love crater.
Keywords:  voie, fahrspur, deutsch, fran, ais
Français : Voie Deutsch : Fahrspur
Keywords:  jousting, throw, archery, widened, foul
Name usually associated with the 60-foot wooden surface extending from the foul line to the end of the pin deck.
a long line of rows
The area running from the end line to the free-throw line and extending 12 feet across is called the lane. It's also known as the "paint".
Pairs racing is conducted in lanes, against the clock. To equalize the distances skated, the skaters have to change lanes at the crossover, halfway through each lap.
A standard width of roadway proportioned to permit a single vehicle safe passage.
That part of a roadway designed for use by a single line of vehicles.
Keywords:  tableau, bunkers, blocker, space, bolt
a free space where you have a blocker or two to protect you as you bolt up the field
An open area in a field which will likely require movement through, such as the space between likely primary and secondary bunkers.
an empty Tableau space.
On a gel or a blot, a lane belongs to one sample. It contains fragments of different sizes that were separated by gel electrophoresis. See band, blot.
Keywords:  dead, markers, tournament, bowls, rest
a drive that is dead end
All games are played within Lanes that are at least 14 ft wide. The lanes for a given game or tournament are designated with markers on the edges of the green. This way, multiple games can be played simultaneously on one green. Bowls that come to rest out of their lanes, are Dead Bowls and are removed from the end.
Keywords:  thru, gate, starting, position
Position 1 thru 8 on the starting gate.
See Traffic Lane
A street designed to access twelve or fewer residential dwellings units and accommodates traffic generated by those units only.
A shooting position/station in a field target competition.
Shooting through a Lane.
condition - A qualitative reference to the pattern of oil put onto a lane.
Keywords:  alone
Alone.
Keywords:  professional, male, non
a male, usually a non-professional.
Keywords:  movement, goods, location, another, one
The movement of goods from one location to another.