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Traditional English :: district
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dystrict - n. & v. --n. 1 a (often attrib.) a territory marked off for special administrative purposes. b Brit. a division of a county or region electing its own councillors. 2 an area which has common characteristics; a region (the wine-growing district). --v.tr. US divide into districts. district attorney (in the US) the prosecuting officer of a district. district court (in the US) the Federal court of first instance. district heating a supply of heat or hot water from one source to a district or a group of buildings. district nurse Brit. a peripatetic nurse serving a rural or urban area. district visitor Brit. a person working for a member of the clergy in a section of a parish. [F f. med.L districtus (territory of) jurisdiction (as DISTRAIN)] |
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Related Words
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red
light
district
amsterdam
alpine
school
anchorage
travis
county
appraisal
collin
tarrant
dallas
denton
harris
montgomery
central
bexar
attorney
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Most Often Usage
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red light district
amsterdam red light district
alpine school district
anchorage school district
travis county appraisal district
collin county appraisal district
tarrant county appraisal district
tarrant appraisal district
dallas appraisal district
dallas county appraisal district
denton county appraisal district
harris county appraisal district
montgomery county appraisal district
dallas central appraisal district
bexar county appraisal district
district attorney
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