driver vs pedestrian

driver

noun
  • A person who drives some other vehicle. 

  • A golf club used to drive the ball a great distance. 

  • A mallet. 

  • One who drives something, in any sense of the verb drive. 

  • A cooper's hammer for driving on barrel hoops. 

  • A screwdriver. 

  • a kind of sail, smaller than a fore and aft spanker on a square-rigged ship, a driver is tied to the same spars. 

  • Something that drives something, in any sense of the verb drive. 

  • A pilot (person who flies aircraft). 

  • A device driver; a program that acts as an interface between an application and hardware, written specifically for the device it controls. 

  • A person who drives a motorized vehicle such as a car or a bus. 

  • A tamping iron. 

pedestrian

adj
  • Of or intended for those who are walking. 

  • Ordinary, dull; everyday; unexceptional. 

  • Pertaining to ordinary, everyday movements incorporated in postmodern dance. 

noun
  • A walker; one who walks or goes on foot, especially as opposed to one who uses a vehicle. 

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