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31City U — City University of Seattle, Washington (USA, http://hal.cityu.edu/inroads/text.htp) …
32city — / siti/, it. / siti/ s. ingl. [medio ingl. cite, fr. cité, lat. civĭtas atis città ], usato in ital. al femm. 1. [nella toponomastica di Londra, piccola area centrale della città dove hanno sede le principali banche, le borse, le società… …
33City U — City University of Seattle, Washington (USA, http://hal.cityu.edu/inroads/text.htp) …
34City Ed — City Editor …
35City — For other uses, see City (disambiguation). Shanghai is the most populous city proper in the world …
36city — cityless, adj. citylike, adj. /sit ee/, n., pl. cities. 1. a large or important town. 2. (in the U.S.) an incorporated municipality, usually governed by a mayor and a board of aldermen or councilmen. 3. the inhabitants of a city collectively: The …
37CITY — In biblical Hebrew, as in other Semitic languages, a single word, ʿir (עִיר, rendered in this article as city ), is used usually to designate any permanent settlement. In itself it gives no indication of the size of the settlement, or of the… …
38CITY-TV — This article is about the Citytv station in Toronto, Ontario. For the television system, see Citytv Infobox Broadcast call letters = CITY TV city = station station slogan = Everywhere! station branding = Citytv Toronto analog = 57 (UHF) digital …
39city — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, huge, large, sprawling ▪ main, major ▪ small ▪ great …
40city — cit|y W1S1 [ˈsıti] n plural cities [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: cité, from Latin civitas citizenship, state, city of Rome , from civis; CIVIC] 1.) a large important town ▪ New York City ▪ …