metranate
/mɛˈtræneɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A place where a metra (a type of ancient Greek or Roman road) once existed.
“The archaeologists discovered a metranate near the ancient city, marking the location of the old road.”
2. verb
To destroy or ruin something, especially in a sudden or violent manner.
“The storm metranated the crops, leaving them unharvestable.”