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drawbridge a bridge built so that it can be raised to allow tall ships to pass beneath or to keep people from crossing over and gaining access, especially to a building such as fortress or castle.
drivethrough a window at which customers can do business with an establishment without getting out of their cars. A drive-through also consists of a special lane or lanes for the cars to access the window and to exit after completion of business. [1/3 definitions]
junction the British word for a point at which a vehicle may access or exit an expressway. [1/3 definitions]
landlocked without any access to the sea.
RAM the information a computer stores for a short time and can recall quickly. "RAM" stands for "random access memory."