railroad

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A permanent track consisting of fixed metal rails to drive trains or similar motorized vehicles on.
 * 2)  The transportation system comprising such tracks and vehicles fitted to travel on the rails, usually with several vehicles connected together in a train.
 * 3)  A single, privately or publicly owned property comprising one or more such tracks and usually associated assets
 * 4)  A procedure conducted in haste without due consideration.
 * 1)  A procedure conducted in haste without due consideration.
 * 1)  A procedure conducted in haste without due consideration.

Synonyms

 * Britain, Ireland and Commonwealth of Nations

Translations

 * Dutch: sneltreinprocedure


 * Esperanto:
 * Italian:
 * Spanish: ,
 * Veps:

Verb

 * 1)  To transport via railroad.
 * 2)  To operate a railroad.
 * 3)  To work for a railroad.
 * 4)  To travel by railroad.
 * 5)  To engage in a hobby pertaining to railroads.
 * 6)  To manipulate and hasten a procedure, as of formal approval of a law or resolution.
 * 7)  To convict of a crime by circumventing due process.
 * 8)  To procedurally bully someone into an unfair agreement.
 * 9)  To force characters to complete a task before allowing the plot to continue.
 * 10)  To run fabric horizontally instead of the usual vertically.
 * 1)  To convict of a crime by circumventing due process.
 * 2)  To procedurally bully someone into an unfair agreement.
 * 3)  To force characters to complete a task before allowing the plot to continue.
 * 4)  To run fabric horizontally instead of the usual vertically.
 * 1)  To procedurally bully someone into an unfair agreement.
 * 2)  To force characters to complete a task before allowing the plot to continue.
 * 3)  To run fabric horizontally instead of the usual vertically.
 * 1)  To force characters to complete a task before allowing the plot to continue.
 * 2)  To run fabric horizontally instead of the usual vertically.
 * 1)  To run fabric horizontally instead of the usual vertically.

Translations

 * Dutch: versporen
 * Hungarian: vasúton szállít
 * Japanese: 鉄道輸送する


 * Dutch: aan het spoor werken


 * Dutch: (een) spoorweg(en) uitbaten
 * Japanese: 鉄道を経営する


 * Japanese: 鉄道模型をする


 * Dutch: (iets) er (met de knoet) doorjagen
 * German: peitschen (durch)


 * Hungarian:
 * Japanese: 強引に通過させる