A place where two or more roads meet is called a JUNCTURE.
In the U.K. a JUNCTION.
In The U.S.A. an intersection.
The place where roads cross is called is called a crossroads. It is also called an intersection.
An intersection.
Crossroads.
The corner
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There is no singular form for 'crossroads'; there has to be two or more roads for roads to cross.
Crossroads are where roads meet, and therefore often where trading posts get set up, people gather, and where we eventually build communities. Symbolically, at a crossroads you have to make a decision about which way to go, so we use it to refer to decision points in our lives as well.
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Yes, the noun 'corner' is a common noun; a general word for the position at which two lines, surfaces, or edges meet and form an angle; an angular space enclosed by two sides.The word 'corner' also functions as a verb (corner, corners, cornering, cornered) and an adjective.
if a person does the two bunny ears it means that they like you and if they do more that means for Halloween they want to see you wearing a bunny costume with more than two ears if a person does bunny ears behind your head it means meet me in the bed in 10 to 2 minutes and also means they like you
A place where two or more roads meet is called a JUNCTURE.
it means juncture
The place where two or more railway lines meet is called a rail junction.
The word is junction. It means a point where two or more things are joined.
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Two or more train tracks meet at a junction (railway junction).
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Junction.
The place where two (or more) roads cross each other is an intersection.
One name is obvisously "joint"
Joint
A place where two routes meet are called Super-2.