decumanus
/dɪˈkyuːmənəs/Definitions
1. noun
A street in ancient Rome, especially one running east-west, often lined with shops and buildings.
“The archaeological team discovered a well-preserved decumanus in the heart of the ancient city.”
2. noun
In an ancient Roman context, a decumanus can also refer to the main street of a Roman colony or a town.
“The historian studied the layout of the Roman colony, focusing on its central decumanus.”