boardwalk vs cloister

boardwalk

verb
  • To install a boardwalk over. 

noun
  • A slightly elevated path for pedestrians over sandy or swampy ground, typically made out of wood; specifically (Canada, US) one running alongside a body of water or beach. 

cloister

noun
  • such an arcade in a monastery; 

  • A place, especially a monastery or convent, devoted to religious seclusion. 

  • The monastic life. 

  • such an arcade fitted with representations of the stages of Christ's Passion. 

verb
  • To confine in a cloister, voluntarily or not. 

  • To become a Roman Catholic religious. 

  • To deliberately withdraw from worldly things. 

  • To provide with a cloister or cloisters. 

  • To protect or isolate. 

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