airport
[C] Countable
pl: airports
This term evokes a sense of transit, scale, and high-energy movement. It is rarely used to describe a simple landing strip, instead implying a hub of logistical infrastructure, security checkpoints, and passenger terminals. In a modern social context, the word often carries a connotation of stress or anticipation, representing the liminal space between the familiarity of home and the novelty of a destination.
The word is used to count individual facilities, such as when comparing the number of airports in different cities.