citycit"y, a. of or
pertaining to a city.
city council.
see under council.
city court,
the municipal court of a city. [u. s.]
city ward, a watchman, or
the collective watchmen, of a city. [obs.]
city cit"y (s&ibreve;t"&ybreve;), n.; pl.
cities (-&ibreve;z). [oe. cite, f. cité, fr. l.
civitas citizenship, state, city, fr. civis citizen;
akin to goth. heiwa (in heiwafrauja
man of
the house), as. hīwan, pl.,
members of a family, servants, hīred family, g. heirath marriage, prop.,
providing a house, e.
hind a peasant.]
1. a
large town.
2. a
corporate town; in
the united states, a
town or
collective body of inhabitants,
incorporated and governed by a
mayor and aldermen or a
city council consisting of a
board of
aldermen and a
common council; in
great britain, a
town corporate,
which is or
has been the seat of a bishop, or
the capital of
his see. a
city is a
town incorporated;
which is, or
has been,
the see of a bishop;
and though the bishopric has been dissolved, as at westminster, it
yet remaineth a city.
when gorges constituted york a city, he of
course meant it to be
the seat of a bishop,
for the word city has no
other meaning in
english law.
3. the collective body of citizens, or
inhabitants of a city. "what is
the city but the people?" Â Â similar words(24)Â
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 celestial city  the
eternal cityÂ
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 windy city  luxembourg cityÂ
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 city block (
n.)
The
collective body of citizens, or
inhabitants of a city. Â
(
n.)
A
large town. Â
(
n.)
A
corporate town; in
the united States, a
town or
collective body of inhabitants,
incorporated and governed by a
mayor and aldermen or a
city council consisting of a
board of
aldermen and a
common council; in
great Britain, a
town corporate,
which is or
has been the seat of a bishop, or
the capital of
his see. Â
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a.)
Of or
pertaining to a city. Â
Noun1. a
large and densely populated urban area;
may include several independent administrative districts; "Ancient
troy was a
great city" (synonym) metropolis,
urban center (hypernym)
municipality (hyponym) Dunkirk,
dunkerque (part-meronym)
concrete jungle (derivation) citify2. an
incorporated administrative district established by
state charter; "the
city raised the tax rate" (hypernym)
administrative district,
administrative division,
territorial division (part-meronym)
city district3.
people living in a
large densely populated municipality; "the
city voted for republicans in 1994" (synonym)
metropolis (hypernym)
municipality (derivation) citify
metropolis: cathair
big town: baile mór
Caer = n. a fort; a wall; a city
Dinas = n. a city; a fortress
Dinasol = a.
belonging to a city
Dinesig = a.
belonging to a city
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breasts (rhyming slang, “Bristol City†(a
british soccer team) - titty)
person living the slick, fast-moving
lifestyle of a
large city
fantastic breasts
titties
n. veng
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A
city is an urban settlement
with a
particularly important status which differentiates it
from a town.
This article is about the Citytv station in Toronto, Ontario. for the television system, see Citytv CITY-TV (
Citytv Toronto) (often
referred to
only as
City) is a television station based in Toronto, Ontario. It is Canada's third-oldest UHF television
station and the flagship station of the Citytv system.
the station is
presently being held in
trust for Rogers Communications.
the rogers sale was approved on September 28, 2007,
the same date 35
years ago when CITY-TV
went on-the-air
for the very first time. ,
rogers will take control of Citytv effective October 31.
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To
dream that you are in a
strange city,
denotes you will have sorrowful occasion to
change your abode or
mode of living. Â
the mind (especially if
capital city)
city of
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both hands are joined,
the hands and arms forming a pyramid.
the fingertips separate and rejoin a
number of times.
both arms may move a
bit from left to
right each time the fingertips separate and rejoin.
a city; mourning Â
watchman; city; vision Â
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city; vocation; meeting Â
the earliest mention of city-building is
that of Enoch,
which was built by
cain (Gen. 4:17).
after the confusion of tongues,
the descendants of
nimrod founded several cities (10:10-12). Next, we
have a
record of
the cities of
the Canaanites, Sidon, Gaza, Sodom, etc. (10:12, 19; 11:3, 9; 36:31-39).
the earliest description of a
city is
that of
sodom (19:1-22).
damascus is
said to be
the oldest existing city in
the world.
before the time of
abraham there were cities in
egypt (Num. 13:22).
the israelites in
egypt were employed in
building the "treasure cities" of Pithom
and Raamses (Ex. 1:11);
but it
does not seem that they had any cities of
their own in
goshen (Gen. 46:34; 47:1-11). In
the kingdom of Og in Bashan
there were sixty "great
cities with walls,"
and twenty-three
cities in
gilead partly rebuilt by
the tribes on
the east of
jordan (Num. 21:21, 32, 33, 35; 32:1-3, 34-42; Deut. 3:4, 5, 14; 1
kings 4:13). On
the west of
jordan were thirty-one "royal cities" (Josh. 12),
besides many others spoken of in
the history of Israel. A
fenced city was a
city surrounded by
fortifications and high walls,
with watch-towers
upon them (2 Chr. 11:11; Deut. 3:5).
there was also within the city generally a
tower to
which the citizens might flee when danger threatened them (Judg. 9:46-52). A
city with suburbs was a
city surrounded with open pasture-grounds,
such as
the forty-eight
cities which were given to
the Levites (Num. 35:2-7).
there were six cities of refuge,
three on
each side of Jordan, namely, Kadesh, Shechem, Hebron, on
the west of Jordan;
and on
the east, Bezer, Ramoth-gilead,
and Golan.
the cities on
each side of
the river were nearly opposite each other.
the regulations concerning these cities are given in Num. 35:9-34; Deut. 19:1-13; Ex. 21:12-14.
when david reduced the fortress of
the Jebusites
which stood on
mount Zion, he
built on
the site of it a
palace and a city,
which he
called by
his own name (1 Chr. 11:5),
the city of David.
bethlehem is
also so
called as
being david's native town (Luke 2:4).
jerusalem is
called the holy City,
the holiness of
the temple being regarded as
extending in
some measure over the whole city (Neh. 11:1). Pithom
and Raamses,
built by
the israelites as "treasure cities,"
were not places where royal treasures were kept,
but were fortified towns where merchants might store their goods and transact their business in safety, or
cities in
which munitions of
war were stored. (See PITHOM.)
Avalon
correctional Services, Inc.
Exchange: Nasdaq
Owns
and operates correctional and residential care facilities;
provides private correctional services,
and residential care for persons in
need of
supportive assistance;
and provides nonresidential services,
such as
substance abuse treatment,
for inmates.
city holding Company
Exchange: Nasdaq
Multi-bank
holding company with subsidiaries which perform commercial banking operations,
mortgage banking services,
investment advisory services,
credit card services,
investment banking services,
insurance services and other related financial activities.
city holding Company
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city investing company liquidating Trust
Exchange: Nasdaq
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city Bank
Exchange: Nasdaq
Performs
commercial banking operations,
mortgage banking,
credit card services,
investment banking services and other related financial activities.
city telecom (H.K.) Limited
Exchange: Nasdaq
Provides
international telecommunications and internet services in
hong kong.
new registrant.
city national CORP
Exchange: NYSE
Bank
holding company with subsidiaries which perform commercial banking operations,
trust services and other related financial activities.
city XPRESS.COM CORP
Exchange: OTCBB
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