village
- IPA[ˈvɪlɪdʒ]
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- a group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area;a self-contained district or community within a town or city, regarded as having features characteristic of village life
noun: village, plural noun: villages
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- 1. a group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area pretty fishing villages the village of Claxby
- ▪ a self-contained district or community within a town or city, regarded as having features characteristic of village life the Olympic village
- ▪ US a small municipality with limited corporate powers.
- 2. Australian, New Zealand a select suburban shopping centre.
- a village providing a high standard of housing, typically built by an employer for the workforce: he built a cotton mill and around it a model village for his workers
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- an upmarket out-of-town shopping centre.
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- a large, modern holiday camp.
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- a village located on the coast whose main local industry is catching fish for food: Padstow, a historic fishing village on Cornwall's quiet northern coast
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- a traditional Maori settlement: we visited a Maori village and learned more about the culture
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- the world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications.
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- a district of New York City on the lower west side of Manhattan, traditionally associated with ...
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- the world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications.
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