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Glenfield railway station 🚉 is Auxiliar a Determinante major Adjetivo interchange Sustantivo station 🚉 Sustantivo for Adposición South-West Sydney Nombre propio .
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La estación de tren de Glenfield es una importante estación de intercambio para el suroeste de Sydney. La estación de tren de Glenfield es una importante estación de intercambio para el suroeste de Sydney .
Palabras y frases
is
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- third-person singular simple present indicative of be
- (colloquial) Used in phrases with existential there (also here and where) when the semantic subject is plural.
- present indicative of be; am, are, is.
a
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The first letter of the English alphabet, written in the Latin script.
major
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- Greater in dignity, rank, importance, significance, or interest.
- Greater in number, quantity, or extent.
- Notable or conspicuous in effect or scope.
- Prominent or significant in size, amount, or degree.
- Involving great risk, serious, life-threatening.
- Of full legal age, having attained majority.
- Of or relating to a subject of academic study chosen as a field of specialization.
- Having intervals of a semitone between the third and fourth, and seventh and eighth degrees. (of a scale)
- Equivalent to that between the tonic and another note of a major scale, and greater by a semitone than the corresponding minor interval. (of an interval)
- Equivalent to that between the tonic and another note of a major scale, and greater by a semitone than the corresponding minor interval. (of an interval)
- (of a key) Based on a major scale, tending to produce a bright or joyful effect.
- Bell changes rung on eight bells.
- Indicating the elder of two brothers, appended to a surname in public schools.
- Occurring as the predicate in the conclusion of a categorical syllogism. (of a term)
- Containing the major term in a categorical syllogism. (of a premise)
interchange
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- to switch (each of two things)
- to mutually give and receive (something); to exchange
- to swap or change places
- to alternate; to intermingle or vary
- To act as or carry out an interchange (noun, senses 2, 3).
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station
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- A stopping place.
- A stopping place.
- A stopping place.
- A stopping place.
- A stopping place.
- A place where workers are stationed.
- A place where workers are stationed.
- A place where workers are stationed.
- A place where workers are stationed.
- A place where workers are stationed.
- A place where workers are stationed.
- Any of the Stations of the Cross.
- The Roman Catholic fast of the fourth and sixth days of the week, Wednesday and Friday, in memory of the council which condemned Christ, and of his passion.
- A church in which the procession of the clergy halts on stated days to say stated prayers.
- Standing; rank; position.
- A harbour or cove with a foreshore suitable for a facility to support nearby fishing.
- Any of a sequence of equally spaced points along a path.
- The particular place, or kind of situation, in which a species naturally occurs; a habitat.
- An enlargement in a shaft or galley, used as a landing, or passing place, or for the accommodation of a pump, tank, etc.
- Post assigned; office; the part or department of public duty which a person is appointed to perform; sphere of duty or occupation; employment.
- The position of the foetal head in relation to the distance from the ischial spines, measured in centimetres.
- (obsolete) The fact of standing still; motionlessness, stasis.
- The apparent standing still of a superior planet just before it begins or ends its retrograde motion.
for
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Because.
south-west
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Alternative form of southwest
Sydney
- A major port city, the state capital of New South Wales, Australia, and the most populous city in Australia.
- The City of Sydney, the local government area for central Sydney, New South Wales.
- A seaport and former city in Nova Scotia, Canada, now part of the amalgamated Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Cape Breton Island.
- An unincorporated community in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States.
- A surname from Old English, a spelling variant of Sidney.
- A unisex given name transferred from the surname.