alamedas

/ˌæləˈmeɪdəz/
noun
  1. A public walkway or promenade lined with trees, especially poplar or cottonwood trees.
    • The park's alamedas are popular spots for morning joggers and dog walkers.
    • The city planted new trees along the alamedas to provide shade for pedestrians.
    • We strolled down one of the old alamedas, enjoying the cool breeze.
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