the place where lots of roads meet





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what to call the point at which all paths meet?



they often become major trade hubs, or busy bustling cities, because it's a huge intersection, a crossroads but on a greater scale.




If you control the _______ you control the world.











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    I’m tempted to suggest Rome, tongue firmly in cheek.

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  • I could be wrong, but I don't think there is a word as you describe it that would fit in your example sentence other than hub. None of intersection, crossroad, or junction (given in an answer) really work. I think you more likely want the destination (or origin) of many different roads, as @Lawrence suggested. E.g. "If you control Rome, you control the world".

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what to call the point at which all paths meet?



they often become major trade hubs, or busy bustling cities, because it's a huge intersection, a crossroads but on a greater scale.




If you control the _______ you control the world.











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    I’m tempted to suggest Rome, tongue firmly in cheek.

    – Lawrence
    2 days ago











  • I could be wrong, but I don't think there is a word as you describe it that would fit in your example sentence other than hub. None of intersection, crossroad, or junction (given in an answer) really work. I think you more likely want the destination (or origin) of many different roads, as @Lawrence suggested. E.g. "If you control Rome, you control the world".

    – CJ Dennis
    2 days ago
















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what to call the point at which all paths meet?



they often become major trade hubs, or busy bustling cities, because it's a huge intersection, a crossroads but on a greater scale.




If you control the _______ you control the world.











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what to call the point at which all paths meet?



they often become major trade hubs, or busy bustling cities, because it's a huge intersection, a crossroads but on a greater scale.




If you control the _______ you control the world.








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    I’m tempted to suggest Rome, tongue firmly in cheek.

    – Lawrence
    2 days ago











  • I could be wrong, but I don't think there is a word as you describe it that would fit in your example sentence other than hub. None of intersection, crossroad, or junction (given in an answer) really work. I think you more likely want the destination (or origin) of many different roads, as @Lawrence suggested. E.g. "If you control Rome, you control the world".

    – CJ Dennis
    2 days ago
















  • 1





    I’m tempted to suggest Rome, tongue firmly in cheek.

    – Lawrence
    2 days ago











  • I could be wrong, but I don't think there is a word as you describe it that would fit in your example sentence other than hub. None of intersection, crossroad, or junction (given in an answer) really work. I think you more likely want the destination (or origin) of many different roads, as @Lawrence suggested. E.g. "If you control Rome, you control the world".

    – CJ Dennis
    2 days ago










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I’m tempted to suggest Rome, tongue firmly in cheek.

– Lawrence
2 days ago





I’m tempted to suggest Rome, tongue firmly in cheek.

– Lawrence
2 days ago













I could be wrong, but I don't think there is a word as you describe it that would fit in your example sentence other than hub. None of intersection, crossroad, or junction (given in an answer) really work. I think you more likely want the destination (or origin) of many different roads, as @Lawrence suggested. E.g. "If you control Rome, you control the world".

– CJ Dennis
2 days ago







I could be wrong, but I don't think there is a word as you describe it that would fit in your example sentence other than hub. None of intersection, crossroad, or junction (given in an answer) really work. I think you more likely want the destination (or origin) of many different roads, as @Lawrence suggested. E.g. "If you control Rome, you control the world".

– CJ Dennis
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Looking to your example, I'll suggest two words.



Hub check the entry 2 in Oxford Dictionary




The effective center of an activity, region, or network.




"Today, the area around the vast pond is the hub of commercial activity in the city."





And, the second word is Junction.




A place where two or more roads or railway lines meet.




(used in the sentence figuratively) “Zone III is considered a very attractive project to invest in, given its prime location in the international business junction that saw land prices growing continuously,” the company says.








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    On reading the title, I was immediately going to answer intersection—until I saw that it was already in the question.



    I can't think of a different word (other than intersection or crossroads) that is literally about roads, and you've already used hub in your question.



    I can, however, provide two related words—as defined at Merriam-Webster:



    Nexus




    1 : CONNECTION, LINK

    // the nexus between teachers and students
    also : a causal link

    // the nexus between poverty and crime

    2 : a connected group or series

    // a nexus of theories

    // a nexus of relationships

    3 : CENTER, FOCUS
    // The bookstore has become something of a nexus for the downtown neighborhood.

    —Jane Smiley




    Core




    1 : a central and often foundational part usually distinct from the enveloping part by a difference in nature

    // the core of the city







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    • Another popular term in the US is "corner". There are many places called "Four Corners" or "Five Corners".

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    Looking to your example, I'll suggest two words.



    Hub check the entry 2 in Oxford Dictionary




    The effective center of an activity, region, or network.




    "Today, the area around the vast pond is the hub of commercial activity in the city."





    And, the second word is Junction.




    A place where two or more roads or railway lines meet.




    (used in the sentence figuratively) “Zone III is considered a very attractive project to invest in, given its prime location in the international business junction that saw land prices growing continuously,” the company says.








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      Looking to your example, I'll suggest two words.



      Hub check the entry 2 in Oxford Dictionary




      The effective center of an activity, region, or network.




      "Today, the area around the vast pond is the hub of commercial activity in the city."





      And, the second word is Junction.




      A place where two or more roads or railway lines meet.




      (used in the sentence figuratively) “Zone III is considered a very attractive project to invest in, given its prime location in the international business junction that saw land prices growing continuously,” the company says.








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        Looking to your example, I'll suggest two words.



        Hub check the entry 2 in Oxford Dictionary




        The effective center of an activity, region, or network.




        "Today, the area around the vast pond is the hub of commercial activity in the city."





        And, the second word is Junction.




        A place where two or more roads or railway lines meet.




        (used in the sentence figuratively) “Zone III is considered a very attractive project to invest in, given its prime location in the international business junction that saw land prices growing continuously,” the company says.








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        Looking to your example, I'll suggest two words.



        Hub check the entry 2 in Oxford Dictionary




        The effective center of an activity, region, or network.




        "Today, the area around the vast pond is the hub of commercial activity in the city."





        And, the second word is Junction.




        A place where two or more roads or railway lines meet.




        (used in the sentence figuratively) “Zone III is considered a very attractive project to invest in, given its prime location in the international business junction that saw land prices growing continuously,” the company says.









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            On reading the title, I was immediately going to answer intersection—until I saw that it was already in the question.



            I can't think of a different word (other than intersection or crossroads) that is literally about roads, and you've already used hub in your question.



            I can, however, provide two related words—as defined at Merriam-Webster:



            Nexus




            1 : CONNECTION, LINK

            // the nexus between teachers and students
            also : a causal link

            // the nexus between poverty and crime

            2 : a connected group or series

            // a nexus of theories

            // a nexus of relationships

            3 : CENTER, FOCUS
            // The bookstore has become something of a nexus for the downtown neighborhood.

            —Jane Smiley




            Core




            1 : a central and often foundational part usually distinct from the enveloping part by a difference in nature

            // the core of the city







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            • Another popular term in the US is "corner". There are many places called "Four Corners" or "Five Corners".

              – Hot Licks
              2 days ago
















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            On reading the title, I was immediately going to answer intersection—until I saw that it was already in the question.



            I can't think of a different word (other than intersection or crossroads) that is literally about roads, and you've already used hub in your question.



            I can, however, provide two related words—as defined at Merriam-Webster:



            Nexus




            1 : CONNECTION, LINK

            // the nexus between teachers and students
            also : a causal link

            // the nexus between poverty and crime

            2 : a connected group or series

            // a nexus of theories

            // a nexus of relationships

            3 : CENTER, FOCUS
            // The bookstore has become something of a nexus for the downtown neighborhood.

            —Jane Smiley




            Core




            1 : a central and often foundational part usually distinct from the enveloping part by a difference in nature

            // the core of the city







            share|improve this answer
























            • Another popular term in the US is "corner". There are many places called "Four Corners" or "Five Corners".

              – Hot Licks
              2 days ago














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            On reading the title, I was immediately going to answer intersection—until I saw that it was already in the question.



            I can't think of a different word (other than intersection or crossroads) that is literally about roads, and you've already used hub in your question.



            I can, however, provide two related words—as defined at Merriam-Webster:



            Nexus




            1 : CONNECTION, LINK

            // the nexus between teachers and students
            also : a causal link

            // the nexus between poverty and crime

            2 : a connected group or series

            // a nexus of theories

            // a nexus of relationships

            3 : CENTER, FOCUS
            // The bookstore has become something of a nexus for the downtown neighborhood.

            —Jane Smiley




            Core




            1 : a central and often foundational part usually distinct from the enveloping part by a difference in nature

            // the core of the city







            share|improve this answer













            On reading the title, I was immediately going to answer intersection—until I saw that it was already in the question.



            I can't think of a different word (other than intersection or crossroads) that is literally about roads, and you've already used hub in your question.



            I can, however, provide two related words—as defined at Merriam-Webster:



            Nexus




            1 : CONNECTION, LINK

            // the nexus between teachers and students
            also : a causal link

            // the nexus between poverty and crime

            2 : a connected group or series

            // a nexus of theories

            // a nexus of relationships

            3 : CENTER, FOCUS
            // The bookstore has become something of a nexus for the downtown neighborhood.

            —Jane Smiley




            Core




            1 : a central and often foundational part usually distinct from the enveloping part by a difference in nature

            // the core of the city








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            • Another popular term in the US is "corner". There are many places called "Four Corners" or "Five Corners".

              – Hot Licks
              2 days ago



















            • Another popular term in the US is "corner". There are many places called "Four Corners" or "Five Corners".

              – Hot Licks
              2 days ago

















            Another popular term in the US is "corner". There are many places called "Four Corners" or "Five Corners".

            – Hot Licks
            2 days ago





            Another popular term in the US is "corner". There are many places called "Four Corners" or "Five Corners".

            – Hot Licks
            2 days ago


















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