Flaminian Way

Flaminian Way
/fleuh min"ee euhn/
an ancient Roman road extending N from Rome to what is now Rimini. 215 mi. (345 km) long.

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  • Flaminian Way — Fla•min′i•an Way′ [[t]fləˈmɪn i ən[/t]] n. anh geg an ancient Roman road extending N from Rome to what is now Rimini. 215 mi. (345 km) long …   From formal English to slang

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