slip lane — /ˈslɪp leɪn/ (say slip layn) noun Chiefly Qld, Victoria, Tasmania, SA and WA a turning lane at an intersection …
Slip End — is a village and civil parish in South Bedfordshire, near Luton. As well as the village of Slip End, the parish contains the hamlets of Lower Woodside, Woodside and Pepperstock; its estimated population is 2010. [… … Wikipedia
Lane — The word lane has several meanings, including and especially: #a portion of a paved road which is intended for a single line of vehicles and is marked by white or yellow lines. #a narrow road or street, usually lacking a shoulder or a median;… … Wikipedia
Lane method — a method of diagnosing hookworm infection by centrifugation of 1 mL of washed feces mixed with brine, the tube being covered with a cover slip on which the eggs can be counted. Called also direct centrifugal flotation m., or DCF … Medical dictionary
Maiden Lane (Manhattan) — Maiden Lane is an east west street in the Financial District of the New York City borough of Manhattan. Its eastern terminus is at South Street, near the South Street Seaport. It continues west, terminating at Broadway, near the World Trade… … Wikipedia
Cock Lane ghost — A 19th century illustr … Wikipedia
Walker Lane — The Walker Lane (also known as the Eastern California Shear Zone)is a geological trough oriented north northwest south southeast, roughly aligned with the border of the states of California and Nevada in the United States. The trough includes… … Wikipedia
Reversible lane — The Lions Gate Bridge from the south end in Stanley Park, Vancouver. A reversible lane (British English: tidal flow), called a counterflow lane or contraflow lane in transport engineering nomenclature, is a lane in which traffi … Wikipedia
Time slip — A time slip (also called a timeslip) is an alleged paranormal phenomenon in which a person, or group of people, travel through time through supernatural (rather than technological) means. As with all paranormal phenomena, the objective reality of … Wikipedia
Inner German border — Innerdeutsche Grenze North and central Germany … Wikipedia