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- a residential district located on the outskirts of a city
- A residential area located on the outskirts of a city or large town that usually includes businesses that cater to its residents; such as schools, grocery stores, shopping centers, restaurants, convenience stores, etc.
- (by extension) The outer part; the environment.
- (Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, UK) Any subdivision of a conurbation, not necessarily on the periphery.
- a residential district located on the outskirts of a city
- suburbanites considered as a cultural class or subculture
- (originally British) The suburbs as a whole and all that characterizes or pertains to them; (sometimes derogatory) the suburbs as encapsulated or represented by the typical characteristics or qualities of the people living there, especially complacency, conformity, conservativeness, dullness, etc.
- a district that has been developed to serve some purpose
- act of improving by expanding or enlarging or refining
- processing a photosensitive material in order to make an image visible
- a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage)
- a state in which things are improving; the result of developing (as in the early part of a game of chess)
- (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level
- a recent event that has some relevance for the present situation
- (music) the section of a composition or movement (especially in sonata form) where the major musical themes are developed and elaborated
- the act of making some area of land or water more profitable or productive or useful
- (real estate, countable) A project consisting of one or more commercial or residential buildings.
- (music) The process by in which previous material is transformed and restated.
- (uncountable, biology) The process by which a mature multicellular organism or part of an organism is produced by the addition of new cells.
- (photography) The processing of photographic film so as to bring out the images latent in it.
- (real estate, uncountable) The building of such a project.
- (uncountable) The process of developing; growth, directed change.
- (music) The second section of a piece of music in sonata form, in which the original theme is revisited in altered and varying form.
- (uncountable) The application of new ideas to practical problems (cf. research).
- (chess, uncountable) The active placement of the pieces, or the process of achieving it.
- (countable) Something which has developed.
- (mathematics) The expression of a function in the form of a series.
- The surrounding district it governs.
- (historical) Its former county and canton.
- A locality in Southern Midlands council area, eastern Tasmania, Australia.
- Other towns in France, Germany, Canada, Ukraine, and the United States.
- A cultural region roughly equivalent to the above, now part of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
- A spa town in Austria.
- (historical) A former margravate, electorate, grand duchy, and republic, originally centered in the above town (later in Karlsruhe).
- a district where people live; occupied primarily by private residences
- common ownership
- a group of people living in a particular local area
- a group of people having a religion, ethnic, profession, or other particular characteristic in common
- agreement as to goals
- (ecology) a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other
- a group of nations having common interests
- (countable) A residential or religious collective; a commune.
- (Wales, countable) A local area within a county or county borough which is the lowest tier of local government, usually represented by a community council or town council, which is generally equivalent to a civil parish in England.
- (countable, ecology) A group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other.
- (uncountable) The condition of having certain attitudes and interests in common.
- (countable, Internet) A group of people interacting by electronic means for educational, professional, social, or other purposes; a virtual community.
- (countable) A group sharing common characteristics, such as the same language, law, religion, or tradition.
- A small unincorporated community in Washington County, Ohio.
- A tiny city in Ray County, Missouri; a suburb of Kansas City.
- A neighbourhood of Rome, Italy.
- An unincorporated community in Redding Township, Jackson County, Indiana.
- An unincorporated community in Liberty County, Georgia.
- A statutory town in Logan County, Colorado.
- A town and locality in the Northern Territory, Australia.
- A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
- An English surname transferred from the nickname [in turn originating as an ethnonym].
- (rare) A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A town and hamlet in Cayuga County, New York.
- An unincorporated community in Crawford County, Kansas.
- A neighbourhood of Alexandria, Egypt.
- a district of a city having some distinguishing character
- piece of leather that comprises the part of a shoe or boot covering the heel and joining the vamp
- clemency or mercy shown to a defeated opponent
- an unspecified person
- one of four equal parts
- the rear part of a ship
- one of four periods into which the school year is divided
- a fourth part of a year; three months
- a United States or Canadian coin worth one fourth of a dollar
- (football, professional basketball) one of four divisions into which some games are divided
- a quarter of a hundredweight (28 pounds)
- one of the four major division of the compass
- a quarter of a hundredweight (25 pounds)
- a unit of time equal to 15 minutes or a quarter of an hour
- One's residence or dwelling-place; (in plural) rooms, lodgings, especially as allocated to soldiers or domestic staff.
- (farriery) The part on either side of a horse's hoof between the toe and heel, the side of its coffin.
- (now chiefly historical) A measure of capacity used chiefly for grain or coal, varying greatly in quantity by time and location.
- (in general sense) Each of four equal parts into which something can be divided; a fourth part.
- Each of four parts into which the earth or sky is divided, corresponding to the four cardinal points of the compass.
- (historical) A measure of length; originally a fourth part of an ell, now chiefly a fourth part of a yard.
- (now chiefly historical) A fourth part of a hundredweight.
- A division or section of a town or city, especially having a particular character of its own, or associated with a particular group etc.
- (often plural) A section (of a population), especially one having a particular set of values or interests.
- (Chester, historical) A quarter of an acre or 40 roods.
- Accommodation given to a defeated opponent; mercy; exemption from being killed.
- (now chiefly finance) A fourth part of the year; 3 months; a term or season.
- (nautical) The aftmost part of a vessel's side, roughly from the last mast to the stern.
- A quarterfinal.
- The back and sides of the upper of a shoe, extending around the wearer's heel to meet the vamp.
- (now historical) A fourth part of the night; one of the watches or divisions of the night.
- A fourth part of a pound; approximately 113 grams.
- (heraldry) A fourth part of a coat of arms, or the charge on it, larger than a canton and normally on the upper dexter side, formed by a perpendicular line from the top meeting a horizontal line from the side.
- A region or place.
- (sports) One of four equal periods into which a game is divided.
- (time) A fourth part of an hour; a period of fifteen minutes, especially with reference to the quarter before or after the hour.
- (Canada, US) A quarter-dollar, divided into 25 cents; the coin of that value minted in the United States or Canada.
- pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to their extremities, so as to execute them
- divide into quarters
- provide housing for (military personnel)
- divide by four; divide into quarters
- (intransitive) To lodge; to have a temporary residence.
- (heraldry) To display different coats of arms in the quarters of a shield.
- (transitive) To provide housing for military personnel or other equipment.
- (transitive, historical) To execute (someone) by tying each limb to a different animal (such as a horse) and driving them in different directions.
- (transitive) To divide into quarters; to divide by four.
- (transitive) To range to and fro over an area; to move from point to point.
- (transitive) To quartersaw.
- A small unincorporated community in New Kent County, Virginia.
- A male given name from Latin.
- A historical village, small town, and suburb in the Metropolitan Borough of Birmingham, West Midlands, England (OS grid ref SO9984).
- A township and census-designated place therein, in Salem County, New Jersey.
- A patronymic and habitational surname from Old English.
- A town in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma.
- An unincorporated community in Walker County, Alabama.
- A civil parish in Stratford-on-Avon district, Warwickshire, England.
- A village in the Rural Municipality of Mount Hope No. 279, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- A village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire district, Northamptonshire, England.
- A small city in Montgomery County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in Trigg County, Kentucky.
- A surname from Old French.
- A city mostly in Fayette County, West Virginia.
- An unincorporated community in Holmes County, Mississippi.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A town in Franklin County, Vermont.
- A city in Hamilton County, Ohio.
- A town and community with a town council in Powys, Wales, formerly the county town of Montgomeryshire (OS grid ref SO2296).
- An unincorporated community in Scott County, Tennessee.
- A village in Kane County and Kendall County, Illinois.
- A neighbourhood in north-west Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
- A town in Grant Parish, Louisiana.
- The capital city of Alabama, and the county seat of Montgomery County.
- A town and village therein, in Orange County, New York.
- Bernard Montgomery (Monty), a British army officer.
- A city in Le Sueur County, Minnesota.
- A town in Barr Township, Daviess County, Indiana.
- A village in Camden Township, Hillsdale County, Michigan.
- A borough in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Montgomery Township.
- A locality in the Shire of Wellington, south eastern Victoria, Australia.
- A census-designated place in Chatham County, Georgia.
- An unincorporated community in Diamond Lake Township, Dickinson County, Iowa.
- A town in Hampden County, Massachusetts, named after Richard Montgomery.
- A small unincorporated community in Berkeley County, West Virginia.
- A neighbourhoud in Glasgow, Scotland.
- A former unincorporated community in Clark County, Nevada, now part of the town of Enterprise.
- A male given name.
- A neighborhoud in Indianapolis, Indiana.
- A community in Central Frontenac, Frontenac County, Ontario.
- A surname.
- An unincorporated community in Stevens County, Washington.
- A small unincorporated community in Barbour County, West Virginia.
- An unincorporated community in Buncombe County, North Carolina.
- A village and art colony in New Castle County, Delaware.
- A village in Argyll and Bute council area, Scotland.
- A hamlet in New York.
- An unincorporated community in Douglas County, Missouri.
- A tiny town in Irion County, Texas.
- An area of Warwickshire, England.
- A female given name.
- A small town in Washington County, Utah.
- A large city and metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire, England.
- A township in Murray County, Minnesota.
- A minor city and township in Benson County, North Dakota.
- A village in the city of Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.
- A small town and unincorporated community therein, in Columbia County, Wisconsin.
- A city in Jefferson County, St. Clair County and Shelby County, Alabama.
- A hamlet and census-designated place in Greene County, New York.
- A neighborhood of Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
- A town in Androscoggin County, Maine.
- A village and civil parish of Maidstone borough, Kent, England, the site of Leeds Castle.
- a district that is reserved for particular purpose
- the act of keeping back or setting aside for some future occasion
- something reserved in advance (as a hotel accommodation or a seat on a plane etc.)
- the written record or promise of an arrangement by which accommodations are secured in advance
- a statement that limits or restricts some claim
- an unstated doubt that prevents you from accepting something wholeheartedly
- the act of reserving (a place or passage) or engaging the services of (a person or group)
- (US) A tract of land set apart by the US government for the use of a Native American people, such as the Hopi Reservation or the Navajo Nation's territory.
- (UK) The area which separates opposing lanes of traffic on a divided motorway or dual carriageway.
- An arrangement by which accommodation or transport arrangements are secured in advance.
- Something that is withheld or kept back.
- The act of the pope to reserve to himself the right to nominate to certain benefices.
- (law, politics) A power of an overseeing authority to suspend legislation in the jurisdiction being overseen pending the approval of a higher authority. Such as a provincial/state governor reserving a bill passed by the state/provincial legislature from assent, pending approval of the federal government; or a federal bill passed by federal parliament being reserved by the viceroy pending approval by the crown.
- (often in the plural) A limiting qualification regarding certainty or risk; a doubt or concern.
- The practice of reserving part of the consecrated bread of the Eucharist for the communion of the sick.
- (India) The setting aside of a certain percentage of vacancies in government institutions for members of backward and underrepresented communities (defined primarily by caste and tribe).
- The act of reserving, withholding or keeping back.
- a district that is reserved for particular purpose
- formality and propriety of manner
- the trait of being uncommunicative; not volunteering anything more than necessary
- armed forces that are not on active duty but can be called in an emergency
- something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose
- (medicine) potential capacity to respond in order to maintain vital functions
- an athlete who plays only when a starter on the team is replaced
- In exhibitions, a distinction indicating that the recipient will get a prize in the event of another person being disqualified.
- A tract of land reserved, or set apart, for a particular purpose
- (calico printing) A resist.
- Wine held back and aged before being sold.
- Restraint of freedom in words or actions; backwardness; caution in personal behavior.
- (military) A body of troops kept in the rear of an army drawn up for battle, reserved to support the other lines as occasion may require; a force or body of troops kept for an exigency.
- The act of reserving or keeping back; reservation; exception.
- (ceramics) Absence of color or decoration; the state of being left plain.
- That which is reserved or kept back, as for future use.
- A preparation used on an object being electroplated to fix the limits of the deposit.
- (Canada) A tract of land set apart for the use of an Aboriginal group: Indian reserve.
- A reserve price in an auction.
- (finance, insurance) Funds kept on hand to meet planned or unplanned financial requirements.
- (sports) A member of a team who does not participate from the start of the game, but can be used to replace tired or injured team-mates.
- A natural resource known to exist but not currently exploited.
- (card games) A group or pile of cards dealt out at the beginning of a patience or solitaire game to be used during play.
- hold back or set aside, especially for future use or contingency
- obtain or arrange (for oneself) in advance
- arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance
- give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause
- (transitive) To keep back; to retain.
- To book in advance; to make a reservation for.
- To keep in store for future or special use.
- A small city in Washington County, Arkansas.
- A ghost town in Henderson County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
- A town in Litchfield County, Connecticut.
- A city, the county seat of Elkhart County, Indiana.
- An unincorporated community in Mercer County, Missouri.
- An unincorporated community in Upshur County, West Virginia.
- A small town in Pike County, Alabama.
- A town and village in New York; the village is the county seat of Orange County.
- A census-designated place in Clermont County, Ohio.
- A town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts.
- An unincorporated community in Cape May County, New Jersey.
- A number of townships, listed under Goshen Township.
- A rural community of Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A small town in Rockbridge County, Virginia.
- A census-designated place in Tulare County, California.
- A small town in Addison County, Vermont.
- An unincorporated community in Walker County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in Parker County, Texas.
- A locality in Break O'Day Council, north eastern Tasmania, Australia.
- A ghost town and former logging and farming community in Whatcom County, Washington.
- A town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire.
- (biblical) The Land of Goshen.
- An unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon.
- A town in Utah County, Utah.
- A small city in Oldham County, Kentucky.
- A small town in Hutchinson County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in Pawnee County, Kansas.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A habitational surname from Old English.
- An unincorporated community in the Rural Municipality of MacDonald, Manitoba, Canada.
- A town in Broome County, New York.
- A sizable city, the county seat of Seminole County, Florida.
- An unincorporated community in Stewart County, Georgia.
- A city in York County, Maine.
- A village in Midland County, Michigan.
- A small statutory town in Conejos County, Colorado.
- A small town in Covington County, Alabama.
- An unincorporated community in Covington County, Mississippi.
- A census-designated place in Accomack County, Virginia.
- A city, the county seat of Lee County, North Carolina.
- a community of people smaller than a town
- termination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities
- a conclusive resolution of a matter and disposition of it
- the act of colonizing; the establishment of colonies
- a body of people who settle far from home but maintain ties with their homeland; inhabitants remain nationals of their home state but are not literally under the home state's system of government
- an area where a group of families live together
- something settled or resolved; the outcome of decision making
- (law) A resolution of a dispute.
- The state of being settled.
- (law) A disposition of property, or the act of granting it.
- (law) A mutual agreement to end a dispute without resorting to legal proceedings, also known as an out-of-court settlement or settling out of court.
- The act of settling.
- (law) A settled place of abode; residence; a right growing out of legal residence.
- (archaeology) A site where people used to live together in ancient times; an ancient simple kind of village.
- (architecture) The gradual sinking of a building. Fractures or dislocations caused by settlement.
- A community of people living together, such as a hamlet, village, town, or city; a populated place.
- (finance) The delivery of goods by the seller and payment for them by the buyer, under a previously agreed trade or transaction or contract entered into.
- A colony that is newly established; a place or region newly settled.
- (India, historical) An estate or district in Anglo-Indian Bengal where, instead of taking a quota of the year's produce, the government took a fixed sum several times a year from the local cultivators.
- a community of people smaller than a town
- a settlement smaller than a town
- (British) A rural habitation that has a church, but no market.
- A rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town.
- (Australia) A planned community such as a retirement community or shopping district.
- (Philippines) An exclusive gated community; a subdivision.
- A tiny city in Screven County, Georgia.
- A surname originating as a patronymic.
- A number of townships, including in Michigan (2), Missouri, Ohio, and Pennsylvania (3), included under Oliver Township.
- A town in British Columbia.
- A ghost town in Yuba County, California.
- An urban neighborhood of Edmonton, Alberta.
- A male given name from the Germanic languages.
- An unincorporated community in Edgar County, Illinois.
- An unincorporated community in Kimball County, Nebraska.
- Alternative form of oliver.
- A community in Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
- An unincorporated community in Posey County, Indiana.
- An unincorporated community in Whiteside County, Illinois.
- A neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.
- A census-designated place in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
- A village in Douglas County, Wisconsin.
- An unincorporated community in Scott County, Arkansas.
- A community in Essex County, Ontario.
- A small city in Young County, Texas, United States.
- A city in McClain County, Oklahoma, United States; a suburb of Oklahoma City.
- A small seaside resort town in County Down, Northern Ireland.
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Coshocton County, Ohio, United States.
- A village on the northern coast of the island of Nevis, Saint Kitts and Nevis.
- A large city and metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, in northeastern England.
- A large city in New South Wales, Australia, situated at the mouth of the Hunter River.
- The former name of Toodyay, a town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
- A large city in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
- A small village in Whitecastle community, Monmouthshire, Wales (OS grid ref SO4417).
- A large market town in Staffordshire, England.
- A city in King County, Washington, United States.
- A village and township in Dixon County, Nebraska, United States.
- A town and census-designated place therein, in Lincoln County, Maine, United States.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Iron County, Utah, United States.
- A townland in Kilcleagh civil parish, County Westmeath, Ireland.
- A city, the county seat of Weston County, Wyoming, United States.
- A local government area of New South Wales, Australia; in full, City of Newcastle.
- A village in County Tipperary, Ireland.
- An urban neighborhood in the city of Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada.
- A settlement in the Blue Mountains, Jamaica.
- A village in Newcastle on Clun parish, Shropshire, England (OS grid ref SO2482).
- A townland in Clonfad civil parish, County Westmeath, Ireland.
- A community and former village in the town of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.
- An electoral district in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.
- An unincorporated community in the municipality of Clarington, Ontario, Canada.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Placer County, California, United States.
- A village in County Wicklow, Ireland (Irish grid ref O 3004).
- (soccer) Newcastle United F.C.
- An area and electoral ward in central Bridgend, Bridgend borough county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SS9079).
- An electoral division in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.
- A village in South Dublin, Ireland.
- A townland in Lickbla civil parish, County Westmeath, Ireland.
- A small city in Newton County, Mississippi.
- An eastern suburb of Porthcawl, Bridgend borough county borough (OS grid ref SS8377).
- A suburb of Chester, Cheshire West and Chester district, Cheshire (OS grid ref SJ4168). Not to be confused with Newtown, Chester.
- A suburban area near Hyde, Tameside borough, Greater Manchester (OS grid ref SJ9596).
- A village and civil parish (served by Newton-in-Bowland Parish Council) in Ribble Valley district, Lancashire (OS grid ref SD6950).
- A city, the county seat of Harvey County, Kansas, named after Newton, Massachusetts.
- A suburb of Adelaide in the City of Campbelltown, South Australia.
- A town and unincorporated community therein, in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
- A small village in Newton and Little Oakley parish, North Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire, previously in Kettering district (OS grid ref SP8883).
- A village in Dalton Town with Newton parish, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, previously in Barrow-in-Furness borough (OS grid ref SD2371).
- A village in Sturminster Newton parish, Dorset (OS grid ref ST7813; Sturminster Newton was originally Sturminster).
- A habitational surname for someone from any of these places.
- A city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
- A suburb in Mumbles community, City and County of Swansea (OS grid ref SS6088).
- A town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire.
- A small city in Cache County, Utah.
- A number of townships, listed under Newton Township.
- A village in Dumfriesshire, Dumfries and Galloway council area, otherwise known as Newton Wamphray (OS grid ref NY1194).
- A village and civil parish in Rushcliffe district, Nottinghamshire (OS grid ref SK6841).
- A hamlet in Tattenhall and District parish, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, previously in Newton by Tattenhall parish (OS grid ref SJ5059).
- A hamlet in Walford, Letton and Newton parish, north Herefordshire (OS grid ref SO3769).
- An unincorporated community in Pleasant Township, Wabash County, Indiana.
- A city, the county seat of Jasper County, Iowa.
- An inner suburb of Auckland, New Zealand.
- A small village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire district, Cambridgeshire (OS grid ref TL4349).
- A hamlet east of Collessie, Fife council area, also known as Newton of Collessie (OS grid ref NO2913).
- An unincorporated community in the town of Harmony, Vernon County, Wisconsin.
- A residential area in Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire council area (OS grid ref NS6660).
- A city, the county seat of Catawba County, North Carolina.
- A hamlet and civil parish (served by Vowchurch and District Parish Council) in south-west Herefordshire (OS grid ref SO3432).
- A small village and civil parish in Babergh district, Suffolk (OS grid ref TL9140).
- A city, the county seat of Jasper County, Illinois.
- A neighbourhood in north-east Edmonton, Alberta.
- A small city, the county seat of Baker County, Georgia.
- A small city in Dale County, Alabama.
- A town in the Central Region of Singapore.
- An unincorporated community in Roane County, West Virginia.
- A village in Blackwell parish, Bolsover district, Derbyshire (OS grid ref SK4459).
- A village in Bywell parish, Northumberland (OS grid ref NZ0364).
- An unincorporated community in Grays Harbor County, Washington.
- A hamlet and civil parish in north Herefordshire, served by Hope under Dinmore and Newton Parish Council (OS grid ref SO5053).
- A town, the county seat of Sussex County, New Jersey.
- A city, the county seat of Newton County, Texas.
- Isaac Newton, English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, alchemist, and natural philosopher.
- A village in Newton and Biggin parish, Rugby borough, Warwickshire (OS grid ref SP5378).
- A town centre in the city of Surrey, Regional District of Metro Vancouver, British Columbia.
- A town in Marquette County, Wisconsin.
- A tiny city in Atchison County, Kansas.
- An unincorporated community in Henderson County, Tennessee.
- Lake Huron
- A rural municipality, the Rural Municipality of Huron No. 223, in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada.
- A former township, now part of Huron-Kinloss township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada, since 1999.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Huron Township.
- A city, the county seat of Beadle County, South Dakota.
- An unincorporated community in Lawrence County, Indiana.
- A town and hamlet in Wayne County, New York.
- An unincorporated community in Polk County, Missouri.
- An unincorporated community in Chippewa County, Wisconsin.
- A city in Erie County, Ohio.
- A city in Fresno County, California.
- A tiny city in Atchison County, Kansas.
- A tiny city in Kittson County, Minnesota.
- A town and village in Erie County, New York; a suburb of Buffalo.
- A census-designated place in Coos County, New Hampshire, within the town of the same name.
- A small city, the county seat of Garrard County, Kentucky.
- A habitational surname from Old English.
- A town, the county seat of Coos County, New Hampshire.
- A city in Dallas County, Texas.
- A city, the county seat of Fairfield County, Ohio.
- A royal duchy, historically in Lancashire but now comprising an expansive real estate portfolio, held by the monarch of the United Kingdom.
- A small former city in New Brunswick, Canada, amalgamated into Saint John in 1967.
- A town in Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- A number of other townships in the United States, listed under Lancaster Township.
- A ghost town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
- A city, the county seat of Lancaster County, South Carolina.
- A charter city in Los Angeles County, California.
- The City of Lancaster, a city and local government district with borough status (and city status) in Lancashire in North West England. Its main settlement is Lancaster, from which it obtained its city status. (OS grid ref SD4761).
- (aircraft) A type of four-engined British bomber aircraft built by Avro during World War 2.
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Jefferson County, Indiana.
- A ghost town in Crawford County, Arkansas.
- A community in the township of South Glengarry, in eastern Ontario, Canada.
- A small city, the county seat of Schuyler County, Missouri.
- A small community in the city of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Huntington County, Indiana.
- A city, the county seat of Grant County, Wisconsin.
- Another name for Patricksburg, an unincorporated community in Marion Township, Owen County, Indiana.
- An unincorporated community in Smith County, Tennessee.
- A populated place in Yavapai County, Arizona.
- An unincorporated community, the county seat of Lancaster County, Virginia.
- The House of Lancaster, a dynasty of English kings and one of the opposing factions involved in the 15th century Wars of the Roses. The name comes from the fact that its members were descended from John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster; their symbol was a red rose.
- An unincorporated community in Wabash County, Illinois.
- A locality in the Shire of Campaspe and City of Greater Shepparton, Victoria, Australia.
- An unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon.
- A city, the county seat of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
- A small village in Montgomery County, Illinois.
- An unincorporated community in Baltimore County, Maryland.
- An unincorporated community in Johnson County, Tennessee.
- A village in Richland County, Ohio.
- A small town in Clark County, Wisconsin.
- A populated place in Mohave County, Arizona.
- A male given name.
- A location in Canada
- An unincorporated community in Manitoba, Canada.
- A census-designated place in Delaware County, Oklahoma.
- A home rule city in Pendleton County, Kentucky.
- A locality in South Australia.
- An unincorporated community in Freestone County, Texas.
- Ellipsis of Butler County.
- A city, the county seat of Bates County, Missouri.
- A small city, the county seat of Taylor County, Georgia.
- A town in Wayne County, New York.
- An outer suburb of Perth, Western Australia.
- A borough of Morris County, New Jersey.
- An English and Irish surname from Middle English [in turn originating as an occupation], for someone who was a butler or wine servant.
- A tiny town in Day County, South Dakota.
- A city, the county seat of Butler County, Pennsylvania.
- A small city in DeKalb County, Indiana.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Butler Township.
- A town, the county seat of Choctaw County, Alabama.
- Ellipsis of Butler River.
- A village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin.
- An Anglicized form of the French Boutilier, Boutillier, Bouthillier surname from French of similar derivation.
- A town in Custer County, Oklahoma.
- A ghost town in Fresno County, California.
- An unincorporated community in Bastrop County, Texas.
- A small city in Karnes County, Texas.
- A city, the county seat of Richardson County, Nebraska, United States. Named after a former waterfall on the Big Nemaha River.
- An unincorporated community in Dunn County, Wisconsin.
- A small city in Polk County, Oregon. Named after a waterfall on the Little Luckiamute River.
- A small city in Republic County, Kansas.
- A ghost town in Cochise County, Arizona.
- A town in Panola County, Mississippi.
- A town in Columbia County, Wisconsin.
- A town, the county seat of Southampton County, Virginia; formerly, Jerusalem.
- A town in Lawrence County, Alabama.
- A census-designated place in Sacramento County, California.
- A small city in Nicollet County, Minnesota.
- A tiny city in Reno County, Kansas, United States.
- A former settlement in Kern County, California, United States.
- A habitational surname from Old English.
- A small city, the county seat of Cavalier County, North Dakota, United States.
- A neighbourhood of Washington, D.C., United States.
- A hamlet in Rocky View County, Alberta, Canada.
- A hamlet in Werrington parish, next to Langdon Cross, north of Launceston, Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SX3089).
- A town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Meadow Township, Clay County, Iowa, United States.
- A civil parish in Dover district, Kent, England, which includes East Langdon and West Langdon.
- A tiny town in Berkeley County, South Carolina.
- An unincorporated community in Jefferson County, West Virginia.
- A small village in County Laois, Ireland.
- A town in Guilford County, North Carolina.
- A ghost town in Southland, New Zealand.
- A townland in Churchtown civil parish, County Westmeath, Ireland.
- A rural settlement in Cape Winelands district, Western Cape, South Africa.
- A town in Newport County, Rhode Island; named after King James II of England.
- An unincorporated community in Rogers County, Oklahoma.
- A census-designated place in Tuolumne County, California.
- A hamlet south of Inverkeithing, Fife council area (OS grid ref NT1281).
- A town in Joe Gqabi district municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
- A ghost town in Chattahoochee County, Georgia.
- A borough in Mercer County, Pennsylvania.
- A district of the city of Accra, Ghana.
- A small home rule city, the county seat of Russell County, Kentucky.
- A village in Greene County, Ohio.
- A village in Bienville Parish, Louisiana.
- A statutory town in Boulder County, Colorado.
- A city in Chautauqua County, New York; the largest city in the United States with this name; named after early settler James Prendergast.
- A small community in Ware County, Georgia.
- A hamlet south of Strathpeffer, Highland council area (OS grid ref NH4756).
- A townland in Conry civil parish, County Westmeath, Ireland.
- A small city, the county seat of Fentress County, Tennessee.
- A community in the city of Dayton, Kentucky.
- A ghost town in Morrow County, Ohio.
- A village in the Vale of Leven, West Dunbartonshire council area (OS grid ref NS3981).
- The capital city of Saint Helena.
- An unincorporated community in Jamestown Township, Steuben County, Indiana.
- An unincorporated community in Baugo Township, Elkhart County, Indiana.
- A village in Moniteau County, Missouri.
- An unincorporated community in Smith County, Texas.
- A tiny city in Cloud County, Kansas.
- A former settlement in the Colony of Virginia, established in 1607 and named after King James I of England.
- A town in the Mid North region, South Australia.
- A town in Grant County, Wisconsin.
- A village in County Leitrim, Ireland.
- The original name of New Lisbon, Henry County, Indiana.
- A small town in Jackson Township, Boone County and Eel River Township, Hendricks County, Indiana; named after its founder, James Mattock.
- A city, the county seat of Stutsman County, North Dakota; the second-largest city in the United States with this name.
- A small town in Montgomery County, Georgia.
- A habitational surname from Old English.
- A hamlet in All Saints parish, East Devon district, Devon (OS grid ref ST3002).
- An unincorporated community in Laird Township, Houghton County, Michigan.
- A village in Lancashire (no longer recorded as a place).
- A ghost town in Fairfield County, South Carolina.
- An unincorporated community in Columbia County, Oregon.
- A market town in Alston Moor parish, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, previously in Eden district (OS grid ref NY7146).
- A tiny city in Franklin County, Kansas.
- A village in Madison Parish, Louisiana.
- A number of townships, listed under Richmond Township.
- A town in St. Croix County, Wisconsin.
- An urban inner suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A home rule city, the county seat of Madison County, Kentucky.
- A city, the county seat of Ray County, Missouri.
- An inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.
- A town in the region of Estrie, Quebec.
- A city on Lulu Island, in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia.
- An English dukedom.
- A town and locality in the Shire of Richmond, Queensland.
- A town in Washington County, Rhode Island.
- A town in south-west Greater London; in full, Richmond upon Thames (OS grid ref TQ1875).
- A townland in County Tipperary, Ireland.
- A rural community of Prince County, Prince Edward Island.
- A neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.
- A village in McHenry County, Illinois.
- A small city in Cache County, Utah.
- A small city in Stearns County, Minnesota.
- A sizable port city in Contra Costa County, California.
- A village in Jefferson County, Ohio.
- A town, the seat of Tasman district, in the north of the South Island, New Zealand.
- A minor suburb of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.
- A town in the City of Clarence, south eastern Tasmania, Australia.
- A town in Shawano County, Wisconsin.
- An unincorporated community in Dallas County, Alabama, also known as Warrenton.
- A surname derived from the English place name.
- A market town in Saint Mary parish, Jamaica.
- A suburb and ward in Sheffield, South Yorkshire (OS grid ref SK4085).
- A town in Chittenden County, Vermont.
- A former urban neighbourhood in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
- A town in Ontario County, New York.
- A city, the county seat of Wayne County, Indiana.
- A city, the county seat of Fort Bend County, Texas.
- A small settlement in North Otago district, Otago, New Zealand.
- An unincorporated community in Little River County, Arkansas.
- A city in Macomb County and St. Clair County, Michigan.
- A town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire.
- A town and census-designated place in Sagadahoc County, Maine.
- A village and former municipality of Ottawa, Ontario.
- A town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
- An electoral division in New South Wales, Australia.
- A town in the Hawkesbury council area, eastern New South Wales, Australia.
- A town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts.
- The capital city of Virginia.
- A civil parish of Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
- A town in the Karoo region, Northern Cape, South Africa.
- An unincorporated community in Wheeler County, Oregon.
- A town and unincorporated community in Walworth County, Wisconsin.
- A residential neighbourhood of Calgary, Alberta.
- A neighborhood of San Francisco, California; in full, Richmond District.
- A market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, previously in Richmondshire district (OS grid ref NZ1701).
- A small unincorporated community in Skamania County, Washington.
- A surname originating as a patronymic.
- An unincorporated community in Putnam County, Georgia.
- A village in Torrance County, New Mexico, named after Willard Hopewell, builder of Santa Fe Central Railway.
- A small unincorporated community in Beaver Township, Bay County, Michigan.
- An unincorporated community and coal town in Carter County, Kentucky.
- A city in Huron County, Ohio.
- A former unincorporated community in Loudoun County, Virginia, now a part of Washington Dulles International Airport.
- A male given name from Old English of mostly American usage. Partly transferred back from the surname.
- A tiny city in Shawnee County and Wabaunsee County, Kansas.
- A small town in Rusk County, Wisconsin.
- A hamlet primarily in the town of Romulus, Seneca County, New York.
- An unincorporated community in Logan County, Colorado.
- A city in Greene County, Missouri.
- A small city in Box Elder County, Utah.
- An unincorporated community in Pender County, North Carolina.
- An unincorporated community in Clark County, Wisconsin.
- A tiny city in Dickinson County, Kansas.
- A town in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.
- A town in Orleans County, New York.
- A settlement on Saint Croix, United States Virgin Islands.
- A small city, the county seat of Carlton County, Minnesota.
- A suburb of southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- A village and civil parish in Stockton-on-Tees borough, County Durham (OS grid ref NZ3921).
- A village in Carlton Town parish, North Yorkshire, previously in Richmondshire district (OS grid ref SE0684).
- A city in Yamhill County, Oregon.
- A township in Barry County, Michigan.
- A village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, previously in Selby district (OS grid ref SE6424).
- A locality in Sorell council area, south eastern Tasmania, Australia.
- A township in Tama County, Iowa.
- A village in Barnsley borough, South Yorkshire (OS grid ref SE3610).
- A village in Kelsale cum Carlton parish, East Suffolk district, Suffolk, previously in Suffolk Coastal district (OS grid ref TM3864).
- A village and civil parish in Hinckley and Bosworth borough, Leicestershire (OS grid ref SK3905).
- A civil parish for Carlton in Cleveland, North Yorkshire, previously in Hambleton district.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Clarke County, Alabama.
- A suburb of Nottingham in Gedling borough, Nottinghamshire (OS grid ref SK6141).
- An inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
- A civil parish (served by Bramhope and Carlton Parish Council) in Leeds district, West Yorkshire, which includes the settlements of East Carlton and West Carlton.
- A small city in Madison County, Georgia.
- A village south-west of Rothwell, City of Leeds, West Yorkshire (OS grid ref SE3327).
- A hamlet in the Rural Municipality of Rosthern, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- A village in Carlton and Chellington parish, Bedford borough, Bedfordshire (OS grid ref SP9555).
- A neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- A village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire district, Cambridgeshire (OS grid ref TL6453).
- A habitational surname from Old English, from any of these places.
- An unincorporated community in Okanogan County, Washington.
- An unincorporated community in Hamilton County, Texas.
- A tiny city in Dickinson County, Kansas.
- A small community in Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A town in Vermont, United States and one of the two shire towns of Bennington County.
- A neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- A town and unincorporated community in Green Lake County, Wisconsin.
- A town in Grant County, Oklahoma.
- A parish of Jamaica.
- A small incorporated town in Carroll County, Maryland.
- A census-designated place in Mendocino County, California.
- A town in Bolivia.
- An unincorporated community in Manchester Township, Dearborn County, Indiana.
- A borough of York County, Pennsylvania.
- A city, the county seat of Delaware County, Iowa.
- An unincorporated community in Union Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.
- A town in Hartford County, Connecticut.
- A major city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, in northwestern England.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Kitsap County, Washington.
- A home rule city, the county seat of Clay County, Kentucky.
- A town in Essex County, Massachusetts, in full Manchester-by-the-Sea.
- A town in Jackson County, Wisconsin.
- A ghost town and former unincorporated community in Kingsbury County, South Dakota.
- A tiny city in Freeborn County, Minnesota.
- A town in Kennebec County, Maine.
- A town and village in Ontario County, New York.
- A village in Washtenaw County, Michigan.
- A city, the county seat of Coffee County, Tennessee.
- A city in Meriwether County and Talbot County, Georgia.
- The largest city in New Hampshire, United States and one of the two county seats of Hillsborough County.
- A village in Scott County, Illinois.
- A former independent city in Chesterfield County, Virginia, now part of the city of Richmond.
- (aircraft) A type of twin-engined British bomber aircraft built by Avro during the Second World War, the forerunner to the Lancaster.
- A settlement in Suriname.
- A city in St. Louis County, Missouri.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Manchester Township.
- An English and Scottish surname.
- A community in southeastern Houston, Texas.
- A village in Adams County, Ohio.
- A tiny city in Harper County, Kansas, United States.
- A town in Contra Costa County, California, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.
- A city in Arkansas, United States and one of the two county seats of Yell County.
- A city, the county seat of Vermilion County, Illinois, United States.
- A village in Knox County, Ohio, United States.
- A small city in Des Moines County, Iowa, United States.
- A town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States.
- An independent city in Virginia, United States.
- A town in Twiggs County and Wilkinson County, Georgia, United States.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Allegany County, Maryland, United States.
- A town in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States.
- A city in Estrie, Quebec, Canada.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Ferry County, Washington, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Prince George's County, Maryland.
- A town, the county seat of Hendricks County, Indiana, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Morgan County, Alabama, United States.
- A home rule city, the county seat of Boyle County, Kentucky, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Gregg County, Texas, United States.
- A ghost town in Alcorn County, Mississippi, United States.
- A suburb of Pretoria, South Africa.
- A town in Boone County, West Virginia, United States.
- A borough, the county seat of Montour County, Pennsylvania.
- A census-designated place in Montgomery County, Missouri, United States.
- A small city in Williamson County, Texas, United States.
- A small village in Warcop parish, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England, previously in Eden district (OS grid ref NY7118).
- A small village and castle in Ewart parish, Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NT9331).
- (countable) A habitational surname from Old Norse.
- A tiny city in Saline County, Missouri.
- A surname originating as a patronymic.
- A town in Madison County, New York.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A village and community in Caerphilly borough, Wales (OS grid ref ST1195).
- A suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- An unincorporated community in Shelby County, Alabama.
- A city and region of New Zealand, named after Horatio Nelson.
- A locality in the Bega Valley council area, south-eastern New South Wales, Australia.
- A small fishing town in Victoria, Australia.
- A town and civil parish in Pendle borough, Lancashire, England.
- A census-designated place in Clark County, Nevada.
- A village in Lee County, Illinois.
- An unincorporated community in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
- A town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire.
- A tiny city in Douglas County, Minnesota.
- A village in Buffalo County, Wisconsin.
- An unincorporated community in Boone County, West Virginia.
- A former small town in Durham County, North Carolina.
- A small city, the county seat of Nuckolls County, Nebraska.
- A city in British Columbia, Canada.
- An unincorporated community in Choctaw County, Oklahoma.
- A small city in Pickens County and Cherokee County, Georgia.
- An unincorporated community in Butte County, California.
- A small city in Republic County, Kansas, United States.
- A small city, the county seat of Ferry County, Washington, United States.
- The Roman Republic.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States.
- A city in Christian County and Greene County, Missouri, United States.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Marquette County, Michigan, United States.
- A village in Seneca County, Ohio, United States.
- A small city in Meriwether County, Georgia, United States.
- A ghost town in Nye County, Nevada, United States. It is also the name of a new community elsewhere in Nevada.
- An unincorporated community in Deer Lodge County, Montana, United States.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Jefferson County, Oregon, United States.
- A census-designated place in Riverside County, California, United States.
- A district of Fremont, Alameda County, California.
- A census-designated place, the county seat of Bath County, Virginia, United States.
- A small city in Ward County, Texas, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Fresno County, California.
- A surname.
- An unincorporated community in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States.
- A city in San Bernardino County, California, United States, named after William Barstow Strong.
- An unincorporated community in Calvert County, Maryland, United States.
- A small village in Chariton County, Missouri.
- A village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, previously in Richmondshire district (OS grid ref NZ1108).
- A village in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
- An unincorporated community in Sumner County, Kansas.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Wayne County, Indiana.
- A village in Wayne County, Ohio.
- An unincorporated community in Stokes County, North Carolina.
- A habitational surname from Old English.
- A village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SK4594).
- A village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, previously in Hambleton district (OS grid ref SE4376).
- A hamlet near Flemington, South Lanarkshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS6658).
- An abandoned village in Unorganized North Algoma District, Ontario, Canada; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
- A hamlet in Dumfriesshire, Dumfries and Galloway council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NY1174).
- A borough in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.
- A city, the county seat of Whitfield County, Georgia.
- A settlement (moshav) in northern Israel.
- A minor city in Otter Tail County, Minnesota.
- A locality in the Upper Lachlan council area, south eastern New South Wales, Australia.
- A hamlet in Stamfordham parish, west of Ponteland, Northumberland (OS grid ref NZ1172)
- An eastern suburb of Huddersfield, Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE1617).
- John Dalton, English chemist.
- A township in Muskegon County, Michigan.
- A hamlet in Hexhamshire parish, south of Hexham, Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NY9158).
- A hamlet and civil parish in West Lancashire district, Lancashire, England, north of Skelmersdale (OS grid ref SD4908).
- Ellipsis of Dalton Highway.
- A census-designated place in Kingston, Green Lake County, Wisconsin.
- A village in Cheyenne County, Nebraska.
- A town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts.
- A hamlet and census-designated place in Nunda and Portage, Livingston County, New York.
- A township within Kawartha Lakes, Ontario.
- A hamlet in Burton-in-Kendal parish, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref SD5476).
- A town in Coos County, New Hampshire.
- A tiny city in Thomas County, Kansas.
- A surname originating as an occupation. An English and Scottish occupational surname for a brewer of ale.
- A ghost town in Polk County, Florida.
- A town and census-designated place in Barnstable County, Massachusetts; named after Mayflower passenger William Brewster.
- A locality in the Shire of Pyrenees, central western Victoria, Australia.
- A small village, the county seat of Blaine County, Nebraska.
- A small city in Okanogan County, Washington.
- A village in Stark County, Ohio.
- A tiny city in Nobles County, Minnesota.
- A village in Putnam County, New York.
- A tiny city in Hempstead County, Arkansas.
- A town in Dutchess County, New York.
- A town in Litchfield County, Connecticut.
- An unincorporated community in Adams County, Mississippi.
- A neighborhood of the city of Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Macomb County, Michigan.
- A city in Franklin County, Missouri.
- George Washington, the first president of the United States, and commanding general during its war of independence.
- A small town in Sauk County, Wisconsin.
- A small city, the county seat of Washington County, Kansas.
- A small town in McClain County, Oklahoma, named for Caddo chief "Little Boy" Washington.
- A town in Vilas County, Wisconsin.
- A small town, the county seat of Rappahannock County, Virginia.
- An English habitational surname from Old English.
- A community in Mahaica-Berbice, Guyana.
- An unincorporated community in Door County, Wisconsin.
- A small town in Rusk County, Wisconsin.
- A barangay of San Jacinto, Masbate, Philippines.
- A town in Knox County, Maine.
- A barangay of Escalante, Negros Occidental.
- A town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England.
- A census-designated place in Wood County, West Virginia.
- A town in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin.
- A small city, the county seat of Wilkes County, Georgia.
- A town in Orange County, Vermont.
- A town in Shawano County, Wisconsin.
- A state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Capital: Olympia. Largest city: Seattle.
- A ghost town in Autauga County, Alabama.
- A city in Tazewell County, Illinois.
- A village in Washington County, Nebraska.
- A city in Washington County, Utah.
- (US) A male given name transferred from the surname, popular during the first century of American independence, given in honor of George Washington.
- A borough of Warren County, New Jersey.
- A village and civil parish in Horsham district, West Sussex, England (OS grid ref TQ1212).
- A large number of townships in the United States, listed under Washington Township.
- A small town in Green County, Wisconsin.
- (figuratively, metonymic) The federal government or administrative authority of the United States. From the capital city of Washington, D.C.
- A community in Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
- A small town in La Crosse County, Wisconsin.
- A city, the county seat of Washington County, Pennsylvania.
- A town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire.
- A barangay of Catarman, Northern Samar, Philippines.
- A small town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts.
- A census-designated place in Nevada County, California.
- A barangay of Surigao, Surigao del Norte.
- Washington, D.C. (the capital city of the United States).
- A small city, the county seat of Beaufort County, North Carolina.
- A village in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
- Ellipsis of University of Washington.
- District of Columbia (a district of the United States, coterminous with the city of Washington).
- A city, the county seat of Daviess County, Indiana.
- A small city, the county seat of Washington County, Iowa.
- A small city in Douglas County, Washington.
- An unincorporated community in Union County, Ohio.
- A settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
- A neighbourhood on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A small town and unincorporated community in Crawford County, Wisconsin.
- An unincorporated community in Franklin County, Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Saline County, Kansas.
- A ghost town in Daggett County, Utah.
- A small city in Jackson County, Alabama.
- An unincorporated community in Warren County, Missouri.
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Saginaw County, Michigan.
- A small town in Caddo County, Oklahoma.
- An unincorporated community in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
- A neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.
- A small city, the county seat of Morrill County, Nebraska.
- A borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
- A city in Wise County, Texas.
- A small city and township in Lawrence County, Illinois.
- A village in Belmont County, Ohio.
- A city in Harrison County, West Virginia.
- A census-designated place, the county seat of Mono County, California.
- An unincorporated community in Cocke County, Tennessee.
- An unincorporated community in Harrison County, Indiana.
- A hamlet and census-designated place in Madison County and Onondaga County, New York.
- A large port city, the county seat of Fairfield County, Connecticut.
- An unincorporated community in Mariposa County, California.
- A small town in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Robeson County, North Carolina, United States.
- A village in Belmont County, Ohio, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Macon County, Missouri, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Bourbon County, Kansas, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States.
- A city in Clay County, Minnesota, United States.
- A ghost town in Marion County, Alabama, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Clinton County, Missouri, United States.
- A city, the county seat of Lamar County, Georgia, United States.
- A small unincorporated community in Boyd County, Kentucky.
- A female given name from English.
- An unincorporated community in Columbiana County, Ohio.
- A small town in Clark County, Wisconsin.
- An unincorporated community in Alexander County, Illinois, also known as Hodges Park Station.
- A small town in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin.
- An unincorporated community in Adams County, Ohio.
- An unincorporated community in Franklin County, Georgia.
- A state of South Sudan.
- An unorganized territory in Kennebec County, Maine.
- A tiny city in Baker County, Oregon.
- A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
- An unincorporated community in Scotland County, Missouri.
- A town and census-designated place in Waldo County, Maine.
- A town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire.
- A village in Clark County and Marathon County, Wisconsin, located partly within the town of Unity.
- An unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon.
- An unincorporated community within the CDP of Montrose-Ghent, Ohio.
- A residential neighborhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- A small town in Randolph County, West Virginia.
- A rural locality in Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.
- A former village in Sioux County, Nebraska.
- A town in Guyana.
- A small city in Lee County, Iowa.
- An area of Dublin, Ireland, where the television station RTÉ broadcasts.
- An unincorporated community in Monmouth County, New Jersey.
- A small city in Genesee County, Michigan.
- A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
- A suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
- A town in Laurens County, Georgia.
- A census-designated place in Henrico County, Virginia.
- A borough, the county seat of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.
- A community in Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- An unincorporated community in Jewell County, Kansas.
- A rural locality in Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.
- A small town in Jasper County, Mississippi.
- A suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
- A minor city in South Dakota.
- A village in Effingham County and Cumberland County, Illinois.
- A small city in Wright County, Minnesota.
- A home rule municipality and city, the county seat of Montrose County, Colorado.
- A town and unincorporated community in Dane County, Wisconsin.
- A minor city in Henry County, Missouri.
- An unincorporated community in Baldwin County, Alabama, also known as Sibley City.
- A neighborhood of Houston, Texas.
- A coastal resort town in Angus council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NO7157).
- An unincorporated community within the CDP of La Crescenta-Montrose, Los Angeles County, California.
- A hamlet and census-designated place in Westchester County, New York.
- A minor city in Ashley County, Arkansas.
- A commercial district of Chaguanas borough, Trinidad and Tobago.
- A village in British Columbia, Canada.
- A Scottish dukedom.
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- a residential district located on the outskirts of a city
- A residential area located on the outskirts of a city or large town that usually includes businesses that cater to its residents; such as schools, grocery stores, shopping centers, restaurants, convenience stores, etc.
- (by extension) The outer part; the environment.
- (Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, UK) Any subdivision of a conurbation, not necessarily on the periphery.
- a residential district located on the outskirts of a city
- suburbanites considered as a cultural class or subculture
- (originally British) The suburbs as a whole and all that characterizes or pertains to them; (sometimes derogatory) the suburbs as encapsulated or represented by the typical characteristics or qualities of the people living there, especially complacency, conformity, conservativeness, dullness, etc.
- a district that has been developed to serve some purpose
- act of improving by expanding or enlarging or refining
- processing a photosensitive material in order to make an image visible
- a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage)
- a state in which things are improving; the result of developing (as in the early part of a game of chess)
- (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level
- a recent event that has some relevance for the present situation
- (music) the section of a composition or movement (especially in sonata form) where the major musical themes are developed and elaborated
- the act of making some area of land or water more profitable or productive or useful
- (real estate, countable) A project consisting of one or more commercial or residential buildings.
- (music) The process by in which previous material is transformed and restated.
- (uncountable, biology) The process by which a mature multicellular organism or part of an organism is produced by the addition of new cells.
- (photography) The processing of photographic film so as to bring out the images latent in it.
- (real estate, uncountable) The building of such a project.
- (uncountable) The process of developing; growth, directed change.
- (music) The second section of a piece of music in sonata form, in which the original theme is revisited in altered and varying form.
- (uncountable) The application of new ideas to practical problems (cf. research).
- (chess, uncountable) The active placement of the pieces, or the process of achieving it.
- (countable) Something which has developed.
- (mathematics) The expression of a function in the form of a series.
- a district where people live; occupied primarily by private residences
- common ownership
- a group of people living in a particular local area
- a group of people having a religion, ethnic, profession, or other particular characteristic in common
- agreement as to goals
- (ecology) a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other
- a group of nations having common interests
- (countable) A residential or religious collective; a commune.
- (Wales, countable) A local area within a county or county borough which is the lowest tier of local government, usually represented by a community council or town council, which is generally equivalent to a civil parish in England.
- (countable, ecology) A group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other.
- (uncountable) The condition of having certain attitudes and interests in common.
- (countable, Internet) A group of people interacting by electronic means for educational, professional, social, or other purposes; a virtual community.
- (countable) A group sharing common characteristics, such as the same language, law, religion, or tradition.
- a district of a city having some distinguishing character
- piece of leather that comprises the part of a shoe or boot covering the heel and joining the vamp
- clemency or mercy shown to a defeated opponent
- an unspecified person
- one of four equal parts
- the rear part of a ship
- one of four periods into which the school year is divided
- a fourth part of a year; three months
- a United States or Canadian coin worth one fourth of a dollar
- (football, professional basketball) one of four divisions into which some games are divided
- a quarter of a hundredweight (28 pounds)
- one of the four major division of the compass
- a quarter of a hundredweight (25 pounds)
- a unit of time equal to 15 minutes or a quarter of an hour
- One's residence or dwelling-place; (in plural) rooms, lodgings, especially as allocated to soldiers or domestic staff.
- (farriery) The part on either side of a horse's hoof between the toe and heel, the side of its coffin.
- (now chiefly historical) A measure of capacity used chiefly for grain or coal, varying greatly in quantity by time and location.
- (in general sense) Each of four equal parts into which something can be divided; a fourth part.
- Each of four parts into which the earth or sky is divided, corresponding to the four cardinal points of the compass.
- (historical) A measure of length; originally a fourth part of an ell, now chiefly a fourth part of a yard.
- (now chiefly historical) A fourth part of a hundredweight.
- A division or section of a town or city, especially having a particular character of its own, or associated with a particular group etc.
- (often plural) A section (of a population), especially one having a particular set of values or interests.
- (Chester, historical) A quarter of an acre or 40 roods.
- Accommodation given to a defeated opponent; mercy; exemption from being killed.
- (now chiefly finance) A fourth part of the year; 3 months; a term or season.
- (nautical) The aftmost part of a vessel's side, roughly from the last mast to the stern.
- A quarterfinal.
- The back and sides of the upper of a shoe, extending around the wearer's heel to meet the vamp.
- (now historical) A fourth part of the night; one of the watches or divisions of the night.
- A fourth part of a pound; approximately 113 grams.
- (heraldry) A fourth part of a coat of arms, or the charge on it, larger than a canton and normally on the upper dexter side, formed by a perpendicular line from the top meeting a horizontal line from the side.
- A region or place.
- (sports) One of four equal periods into which a game is divided.
- (time) A fourth part of an hour; a period of fifteen minutes, especially with reference to the quarter before or after the hour.
- (Canada, US) A quarter-dollar, divided into 25 cents; the coin of that value minted in the United States or Canada.
- pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to their extremities, so as to execute them
- divide into quarters
- provide housing for (military personnel)
- divide by four; divide into quarters
- (intransitive) To lodge; to have a temporary residence.
- (heraldry) To display different coats of arms in the quarters of a shield.
- (transitive) To provide housing for military personnel or other equipment.
- (transitive, historical) To execute (someone) by tying each limb to a different animal (such as a horse) and driving them in different directions.
- (transitive) To divide into quarters; to divide by four.
- (transitive) To range to and fro over an area; to move from point to point.
- (transitive) To quartersaw.
- a district that is reserved for particular purpose
- the act of keeping back or setting aside for some future occasion
- something reserved in advance (as a hotel accommodation or a seat on a plane etc.)
- the written record or promise of an arrangement by which accommodations are secured in advance
- a statement that limits or restricts some claim
- an unstated doubt that prevents you from accepting something wholeheartedly
- the act of reserving (a place or passage) or engaging the services of (a person or group)
- (US) A tract of land set apart by the US government for the use of a Native American people, such as the Hopi Reservation or the Navajo Nation's territory.
- (UK) The area which separates opposing lanes of traffic on a divided motorway or dual carriageway.
- An arrangement by which accommodation or transport arrangements are secured in advance.
- Something that is withheld or kept back.
- The act of the pope to reserve to himself the right to nominate to certain benefices.
- (law, politics) A power of an overseeing authority to suspend legislation in the jurisdiction being overseen pending the approval of a higher authority. Such as a provincial/state governor reserving a bill passed by the state/provincial legislature from assent, pending approval of the federal government; or a federal bill passed by federal parliament being reserved by the viceroy pending approval by the crown.
- (often in the plural) A limiting qualification regarding certainty or risk; a doubt or concern.
- The practice of reserving part of the consecrated bread of the Eucharist for the communion of the sick.
- (India) The setting aside of a certain percentage of vacancies in government institutions for members of backward and underrepresented communities (defined primarily by caste and tribe).
- The act of reserving, withholding or keeping back.
- a district that is reserved for particular purpose
- formality and propriety of manner
- the trait of being uncommunicative; not volunteering anything more than necessary
- armed forces that are not on active duty but can be called in an emergency
- something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose
- (medicine) potential capacity to respond in order to maintain vital functions
- an athlete who plays only when a starter on the team is replaced
- In exhibitions, a distinction indicating that the recipient will get a prize in the event of another person being disqualified.
- A tract of land reserved, or set apart, for a particular purpose
- (calico printing) A resist.
- Wine held back and aged before being sold.
- Restraint of freedom in words or actions; backwardness; caution in personal behavior.
- (military) A body of troops kept in the rear of an army drawn up for battle, reserved to support the other lines as occasion may require; a force or body of troops kept for an exigency.
- The act of reserving or keeping back; reservation; exception.
- (ceramics) Absence of color or decoration; the state of being left plain.
- That which is reserved or kept back, as for future use.
- A preparation used on an object being electroplated to fix the limits of the deposit.
- (Canada) A tract of land set apart for the use of an Aboriginal group: Indian reserve.
- A reserve price in an auction.
- (finance, insurance) Funds kept on hand to meet planned or unplanned financial requirements.
- (sports) A member of a team who does not participate from the start of the game, but can be used to replace tired or injured team-mates.
- A natural resource known to exist but not currently exploited.
- (card games) A group or pile of cards dealt out at the beginning of a patience or solitaire game to be used during play.
- hold back or set aside, especially for future use or contingency
- obtain or arrange (for oneself) in advance
- arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance
- give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause
- (transitive) To keep back; to retain.
- To book in advance; to make a reservation for.
- To keep in store for future or special use.
- a community of people smaller than a town
- termination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities
- a conclusive resolution of a matter and disposition of it
- the act of colonizing; the establishment of colonies
- a body of people who settle far from home but maintain ties with their homeland; inhabitants remain nationals of their home state but are not literally under the home state's system of government
- an area where a group of families live together
- something settled or resolved; the outcome of decision making
- (law) A resolution of a dispute.
- The state of being settled.
- (law) A disposition of property, or the act of granting it.
- (law) A mutual agreement to end a dispute without resorting to legal proceedings, also known as an out-of-court settlement or settling out of court.
- The act of settling.
- (law) A settled place of abode; residence; a right growing out of legal residence.
- (archaeology) A site where people used to live together in ancient times; an ancient simple kind of village.
- (architecture) The gradual sinking of a building. Fractures or dislocations caused by settlement.
- A community of people living together, such as a hamlet, village, town, or city; a populated place.
- (finance) The delivery of goods by the seller and payment for them by the buyer, under a previously agreed trade or transaction or contract entered into.
- A colony that is newly established; a place or region newly settled.
- (India, historical) An estate or district in Anglo-Indian Bengal where, instead of taking a quota of the year's produce, the government took a fixed sum several times a year from the local cultivators.
- a community of people smaller than a town
- a settlement smaller than a town
- (British) A rural habitation that has a church, but no market.
- A rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town.
- (Australia) A planned community such as a retirement community or shopping district.
- (Philippines) An exclusive gated community; a subdivision.
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