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Is there a word for “clever fool?”What is a communication breakdown caused by two cultures/societies trying to adapt one another's mores called?What is this type of idiom called: “I know he's not the smartest person in the world, but…”What is the expression for being unwilling to pay a (small) fine rather than spend much more to avoid it?Is there a word for saying something in a nice way without saying it?Word that describes someone who knows that they've won before they've even started something?Word meaning 'playing politics' when the context isn't politics?What do you call a series of words connected by hyphens?Term for lots of people going to the same placeWord or idiom for guilt by profit?






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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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            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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              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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                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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