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Dogtrot vs. Breezeway — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Dogtrot and Breezeway

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Dogtrot

A steady trot like that of a dog.

Breezeway

A breezeway is an architectural feature similar to a hallway that allows the passage of a breeze between structures to accommodate high winds, allow aeration, or provide aesthetic design variation. It is a pedway because it is intended for walking between two structures.

Dogtrot

Chiefly Southern US A roofed passage between two parts of a structure.

Breezeway

A roofed, open-sided passageway connecting two structures, such as a house and a garage.

Dogtrot

To move at a steady trot.

Breezeway

A covered walkway, with open sides, that connects two buildings.
One of his favorite pastimes was strolling through the breezeway on warm spring afternoons.
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Dogtrot

A steady trotting motion similar to that of a dog.

Dogtrot

A breezeway, open passageway, or open hallway between two sections of a house.

Dogtrot

A type of house with an open breezeway or hallway between two sections of a house.

Dogtrot

To move at the pace of a dogtrot

Dogtrot

The design or form of house with an open breezeway or hallway between two sections of a house

Dogtrot

A steady trot like that of a dog
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