What is another word for park strip?

Pronunciation: [pˈɑːk stɹˈɪp] (IPA)

A park strip, also known as a boulevard strip, is the narrow strip of land between the sidewalk and the curb in residential areas. There are a variety of synonyms for this area, such as a tree lawn, a buffer zone, a devil strip, a verge, a median, a neutral ground, and a greenway. Some localities also refer to it as a public right-of-way or a public easement. Whatever it may be called, this strip of land is often used as a decorative space, with residents planting trees, flowers, and shrubs. It also serves to separate pedestrian traffic from vehicular traffic and provides a natural barrier to noise and pollution.

What are the hypernyms for Park strip?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    open space, green space, grassy area.

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