Detours

/ˈdiːtʊərz/ noun

Routes that deviate from the most direct path, usually taken to avoid something or when the main path is blocked.

From French 'détour,' which comes from Old French 'destourner,' meaning 'to turn away.' The prefix 'de-' means away, and 'tourner' means to turn, so it literally means 'to turn away' from the main path.

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