city planning town planning urban planning | determining and drawing up plans for the future physical arrangement and condition of a community |
row house town house | a house that is one of a row of identical houses situated side by side and sharing common walls |
town hall | a government building that houses administrative offices of a town government |
talk talk of the town | idle gossip or rumor, there has been talk about you lately |
New England clam chowder | a thick chowder made with clams and potatoes and onions and salt pork and milk |
boiled dinner New England boiled dinner | corned beef simmered with onions and cabbage and usually other vegetables |
Anglican Church Anglican Communion Church of England | the national church of England (and all other churches in other countries that share its beliefs), has its see in Canterbury and the sovereign as its temporal head |
town townspeople townsfolk | the people living in a municipality smaller than a city, the whole town cheered the team |
village small town settlement | a community of people smaller than a town |
town meeting | government of a town by an assembly of the qualified voters |
town meeting | a meeting of the inhabitants of a town |
Bank of England | the central bank of England and Wales |
county council | the elected governing body of a county |
county line | the boundary between two counties |
civic center municipal center down town | the center of a city |
county | (United Kingdom) a region created by territorial division for the purpose of local government, the county has a population of , people |
county | (United States) the largest administrative district within a state, the county plans to build a new road |
county palatine | the territory of a count palatine |
county seat county courthouse | the town or city that is the seat of government for a county |
county town shire town | the town or city that is the seat of government for a shire |
new town | a planned urban community created in a rural or undeveloped area and designed to be self-sufficient with its own housing and education and commerce and recreation |
town | an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city, they drive through town on their way to work |
boom town | a town enjoying sudden prosperity |
cow town cowtown | a small town in a cattleaising area of western North America |
ghost town | a deserted settlement (especially in western United States) |
market town | a (usually small) town where a public market is held at stated times |
township town | an administrative division of a county, the town is responsible for snow removal |
George Town | the capital of the Cayman Islands |
England | a division of the United Kingdom |
Cape Town | port city in southwestern South Africa, the seat of the legislative branch of the government of South Africa |
New England | a region of northeastern United States comprising Maine and New Hampshire and Vermont and Massachusetts and Rhode Island and Connecticut |
Boston Hub of the Universe Bean Town Beantown capital of Massachusetts | state capital and largest city of Massachusetts, a major center for banking and financial services |
county agent agricultural agent extension agent | an advisor employed by the government to assist people in rural areas with methods of farming and home economics |
King of England King of Great Britain | the sovereign ruler of England |
playboy man-about-town Corinthian | a man devoted to the pursuit of pleasure |
Queen of England | the sovereign ruler of England |
town clerk | the official who keeps a town's records |
town crier crier | (formerly) an official who made public announcements |
Town Ithiel Town | United States architect who was noted for his design and construction of truss bridges (-) |
Warwick Earl of Warwick Richard Neville Kingmaker | English statesman, during the War of the Roses he fought first for the house of York and secured the throne for Edward IV and then changed sides to fight for the house of Lancaster and secured the throne for Henry VI (-) |
New England aster Aster novae-angliae | common perennial of eastern North America having showy purplish flowers, a parent of the Michaelmas daisy |
town gas | coal gas manufactured for domestic and industrial use |
skip town take a powder | disappear without notifying anyone (idiom) |
out-of-town | happening in or being of another town or city, an out-of-town tryout, an out-of-town school |
crosstown cross-town | going or extending across a town or city, the crosstown bus, crosstown traffic |