Canaba

/kəˈnɑbə/ noun

A variant spelling of 'canabae,' referring to the civilian settlement that grew around a Roman military camp.

From Latin 'canabae,' possibly derived from 'canna' (reed) or related to camp structures. The term describes the unplanned commercial and residential zones that developed outside fort walls.

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