No. Just like cars.
Detroit is a French word meaning strait, and the corresponding Latin word is Fretum (strait, sound, estuary, channel).
Car turning right has the right away. Car turning from left has to yield the right away to cars coming strait or turning right this is the law in all 50 states
Straight is a homophone for strait. It isn't a homograph, as there's no word with that spelling but a different pronunciation and meaning.
The meaning of Strait Belle Isle is beautiful although many including french explorer Cartier believed that it was rough and barren from seeing it for the first time in his voyage to the New World of 1534.
A strait is called 'un détroit' in French. Both nouns come from Old French estreit meaning 'narrow'.
depends, if you are going in a strait line then use both legs and if you are turning a corner kick with the leg that is on the way your turning to lol if that makes sense :P xx
The name Manitoba (meaning "strait of the spirit" or "lake of the prairies").
The homophone for direct, meaning not crooked, is "erect."
If you graph a Linear equation it will be a strait line. If it doesn't come out strait, its not linear. Also a linear equation can be put into y=mx+b, with mx meaning the slope and b meaning Y-intersept.
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he iss't kidding i.e. it's the truth... i cross my heart.. song by george strait (going straight) seconded for rodeo queen...
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows, channel, strait".