Highway

/ˈhaɪˌweɪ/ noun

A highway is a wide, main road built for fast, long-distance travel by cars and trucks. It usually connects cities and towns and often has multiple lanes and limited places to enter or exit.

From Middle English “heye wey,” literally “high way,” where “high” meant main or important rather than physically elevated. These were the major public roads used for travel and trade.

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