way

1
[ wey ]
/ weɪ /

noun

Idioms for way

Origin of way

1
before 900; Middle English wei(gh)e, wai, Old English weg; cognate with Dutch, German Weg, Old Norse vegr, Gothic wigs; akin to Latin vehere to carry

SYNONYMS FOR way

3 scheme, device. See method.
4 detail, part.
7 space, interval.
10 track.
14 usage, practice, wont.

OTHER WORDS FROM way

way·less, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH way

way weigh weight

British Dictionary definitions for by way of

way
/ (weɪ) /

noun

adverb

Word Origin for way

Old English weg; related to Old Frisian wei, Old Norse vegr, Gothic wigs

Idioms and Phrases with by way of (1 of 2)

by way of

1

Through, via, as in I'm flying to Australia by way of Hawaii. [Mid-1400s]

2

As a means of, as in He paid our fares by way of apology. [Late 1300s]

Idioms and Phrases with by way of (2 of 2)

way