That might be answered in a discussion linked through 'the main word' below; but I feel it's more important to understand that word better. And I find that you understand words better when you look at the other words at the bases of the words you're thinking-of ...
The word “Detroit” is built on ancient words that mean Strait (the place's "full name" is French for "the Strait of Lake Erie").
I think it's named after 'the city in Michigan' ...
And--doing my geeky thang with the pizza box's text--
Style Pizza
- Vine-ripened tomato sauce up to keeps the crust light and airy.
- Crispy, cheesy edges (Hint: go for the corner pieces)
- 50% more cheese melted all the way to the edge
- Loaded with toppings, cooked to perfection
Try all four of our handcrafted Detroit-style pizza recipes:
Detroit Double Pepperoni, featuring our classic pepperoni and NEW crispy cupped pepperoni – 80 slices of pepperoni total!
Detroit Double Cheesy, featuring two kinds of cheese, including aged parmesan.
Detroit Meaty Deluxe, featuring NEW crispy cupped pepperoni, Italian sausage, and bacon.
Detroit Supremo, featuring Italian sausage, green peppers, and red onions.
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