tramstop

See also: tram stop

English

Etymology

tram + stop

Noun

tramstop (plural tramstops)

  1. A designated point where trams stop to allow passengers to leave or board.
    • 2009 October 9, Blake Wilson, “Excerpts From the Writings of Herta Müller”, in New York Times:
      Young men with yellowish teeth standing guard at the entrances of big buildings, outside shops, on squares, at tramstops, in the scruffy park, in front of the dormitories, in bodegas, outside the station.

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