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AREAS |
Districts |
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ENVIRONS |
Surrounding districts |
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SHANTYTOWNS |
Slum districts |
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ELECTORATES |
MPs' districts |
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PARISHES |
Church districts |
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COUNTRY |
Rural districts |
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REDISTRICT |
To divide into new districts. |
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DIOCESES |
I see cod’s distributed to bishops’ districts |
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CANTONIZE |
To divide into cantons or small districts. |
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WOOL-HALL |
A trade market in the woolen districts. |
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LUNGOOR |
A long-tailed monkey (Semnopithecus schislaceus), from the
mountainous districts of India. |
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BACKSETTLER |
One living in the back or outlying districts of a
community. |
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AGUISH |
Productive of, or affected by, ague; as, the aguish
districts of England. |
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DIVISION |
One of the larger districts into which a country is
divided for administering military affairs. |
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SENATORIAL |
Entitled to elect a senator, or by senators; as, the
senatorial districts of a State. |
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RAJAH |
A native prince or king; also, a landholder or person of
importance in the agricultural districts. |
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STEINBOCK |
A small South African antelope (Nanotragus tragulus)
which frequents dry, rocky districts; -- called also steenbok. |
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MASCAGNITE |
Native sulphate of ammonia, found in volcanic
districts; -- so named from Mascagni, who discovered it. |
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CANTON |
To divide into small parts or districts; to mark off or
separate, as a distinct portion or division. |
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DISTRICT |
To divide into districts or limited portions of
territory; as, legislatures district States for the choice of
representatives. |
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PANEL |
One of the districts divided by pillars of extra size, into
which a mine is laid off in one system of extracting coal. |
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ELVAN |
Of or pertaining to certain veins of feldspathic or
porphyritic rock crossing metalliferous veins in the mining districts
of Cornwall; as, an elvan course. |
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FEDERAL |
Composed of states or districts which retain only a
subordinate and limited sovereignty, as the Union of the United States,
or the Sonderbund of Switzerland. |
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TICKETING |
A periodical sale of ore in the English mining
districts; -- so called from the tickets upon which are written the
bids of the buyers. |
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WATER-WHITE |
A vinelike plant (Vitis Caribaea) growing in parched
districts in the West Indies, and containing a great amount of sap
which is sometimes used for quenching thirst. |