township
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kasaba ile yöresi ve bağlantıları.
2. bucak.
3. kaza.
4. nahiye.
5. kaza/ilçe.
6. kasabali.
7. kasabalı.
Tanımlar :
1.
A subdivision of a county in most northeast and midwest U.S. states, having the status of a unit of local government with varying governmental powers.
2. A public land surveying unit of 36 sections or 36 square miles.
3. an ancient administrative division of a large parish in england.
4. A racially segregated area in south africa established by the government as a residence for people of color.
2. A public land surveying unit of 36 sections or 36 square miles.
3. an ancient administrative division of a large parish in england.
4. A racially segregated area in south africa established by the government as a residence for people of color.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the territory of a town; a subdivision of a county.
2. an area set aside for non-white occupation.
3. A non-white (usually sub-economic) area attached to a city.
2. an area set aside for non-white occupation.
3. A non-white (usually sub-economic) area attached to a city.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the district or territory of a town.
2. in surveys of the public land of the united states, a division of territory six miles square, containing 36 sections.
3. in canada, one of the subdivisions of a county.
2. in surveys of the public land of the united states, a division of territory six miles square, containing 36 sections.
3. in canada, one of the subdivisions of a county.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
in anglo-saxon times, the area of land occupied by a community inhabiting a fenced homestead, a farm, or a village surrounded by an inclosure.
2. in law: in england, a town or vill where there are more than one in a parish; a division of a parish in which there is a separate constable, and for which there may be separate overseers of the poor.
3. in the united states, a territorial district, subordinate to a county, into which counties in many of the states are divided, the inhabitants of which are invested with political and administrative powers for regulating their own minor local affairs, such as repairing roads, maintaining schools, and providing for the poor; also, the inhabitants of such a district in their organized capacity.
4. in australia, a village or small town.
2. in law: in england, a town or vill where there are more than one in a parish; a division of a parish in which there is a separate constable, and for which there may be separate overseers of the poor.
3. in the united states, a territorial district, subordinate to a county, into which counties in many of the states are divided, the inhabitants of which are invested with political and administrative powers for regulating their own minor local affairs, such as repairing roads, maintaining schools, and providing for the poor; also, the inhabitants of such a district in their organized capacity.
4. in australia, a village or small town.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
an administrative division of a county
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