Carfour

/kɑrˈfɔr/ noun

A crossroads or intersection where four roads meet, often in an open public space.

From French 'carrefour,' meaning crossroads. The word comes from Old French combining 'carre' (square) and 'four' (oven/furnace), though the exact evolution is debated. It entered English through trade and geographic terminology in medieval times.

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