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An ostentatious way to refer to a broad roundabout / public space which acts as a mixed use plaza-like convergence of several streets.
This term is a combination of the Latin rooted modern British noun 'gyratory' used to denote a large or complex circular traffic junction, and the archaic Latin noun 'platēa' which refers to a broad street / open city space or courtyard– root of the modern Spanish 'plaza'.
Hence a less archaic and simpler way to infer similar meaning could be 'large circular plaza'.
This term is a combination of the Latin rooted modern British noun 'gyratory' used to denote a large or complex circular traffic junction, and the archaic Latin noun 'platēa' which refers to a broad street / open city space or courtyard– root of the modern Spanish 'plaza'.
Hence a less archaic and simpler way to infer similar meaning could be 'large circular plaza'.
At the city's heart lay a grand gyratory platēa, a focal point of its commerce and convergence of its bustling thoroughfares.
by reidax April 2, 2026
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