Noun
A road that crosses another; an obscure road intersecting or avoiding the main road.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter the construction of the palaces the city had functioned not only as an agricultural center and as a crossroad, but also as a winter resort for Jerusalem 's aristocracy. Source: Internet
At Shaheen Bagh, many women protesters, young and old, wear the headscarf or the hijab, as they dominate the crossroad. Source: Internet
Dr. Chuck Baldwin left the Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida to move to Montana. Source: Internet
Several faith groups, Crossroad Urban Center, the League of Women Voters, Utah Health Policy Project and Voices for Utah’s Children had been pressuring the governor to extend the moratorium until the middle of July. Source: Internet
The retired teacher lives close to Germany’s dirtiest crossroad, the “Neckar-Tor”. Source: Internet
Timbuktu ( Mali ) was a central crossroad to all four routes. Source: Internet