street
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2. The people living, working, or habitually gathering in or along a street: The whole street protested the new parking regulations.
3. Street A district, such as Wall Street in New York City, that is identified with a specific profession. Often used with the.
4. The streets of a city viewed as the scene of crime, poverty, or dereliction.
adjective
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3. Appropriate for wear or use in public: street clothes.
on the street or in the street
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[Middle English strete, from Old English strǣt, strēt, from Late Latin strāta, paved road, from Latin feminine past participle of sternere, to stretch, extend, pave.]