IPA: /ˈstriːtɪd/
KK: /stritɪd/
Having a certain type or condition of streets.
The streeted area was filled with vibrant shops and cafes.
This word originates from Old English 'streot', meaning a path or way. The suffix '-ed' indicates a past action or state. Therefore, 'streeted' refers to having been made into a street or having streets.
Think of a 'path' or 'way' from Old English, and remember that 'streeted' means something has been made into a street.