byroad
1 of 1noun/ˈbaɪ.roʊd/
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a less traveled road
A byroad is a smaller, less-traveled road or path, typically found off the main roads or highways. These roads are often used for local access, allowing people to reach specific areas, properties, or destinations that are not directly on major routes. Byroads may be narrower and less maintained than primary roads, and they often pass through rural or less developed areas. While they may not be as busy or well-known, they are still important for providing connections between places.
- The byroad wound through the forest.
- She enjoyed cycling along the quiet byroad.
- He discovered a historic village on the old byroad.
- They maintained the byroad for local residents.
- The byroad was closed due to fallen trees.