English words for 'between communes'
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noun
- the territorial and administrative division of some countries (such as France)
- a specialized sphere of knowledge
- a specialized division of a large organization
- (in a university) One of the divisions of instructions
- A specified aspect or quality.
- A distinct course of life, action, study, or the like.
- A territorial division; a district; especially, in France, one of the districts into which the country is divided for governmental purposes, similar to a county in the UK and in the USA. France is composed of 101 départements organized in 18 régions, each department is divided into arrondissements, in turn divided into cantons.
- A part, portion, or subdivision.
- (often in proper names) One of the principal divisions of executive government
- (historical) A military subdivision of a country
verb
- make something the property of the commune or community
- (transitive) To transfer responsibility and power to the community level.
- (transitive) To develop into a set of community conventions.
- (transitive) To take property into communal ownership.
- (transitive) To treat as happening to or belonging to one's own group; to make (something) the subject of empathic understanding.
name
- A commune in Réunion department.
- A commune in Aude department, Occitania.
- A former commune now in Groslée-Saint-Benoît commune, Ain department, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
- A commune south of Poitiers, Vienne department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
- A commune in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
name
- A department of Île-de-France, France.
- An unincorporated community in Jefferson County and Jennings County, Indiana.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Paris Township.
- A community in Ontario; named for nearby gypsum deposits, used to make plaster of Paris (itself named for the city).
- A town, the county seat of Oxford County, Maine.
- A hamlet in New Valley, Egypt.
- An unincorporated community in Fauquier County, Virginia.
- A Belgian surname, a variant of Parys.
- An English surname of Celtic origin, a variant of Parris.
- A city in Arkansas, United States and one of the two county seats of Logan County.
- A census-designated place in Lafayette County, Mississippi.
- A Spanish surname, a variant of Aparicio.
- An unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon; named for postmaster G. E. Parris.
- A city, the county seat of Bourbon County, Kentucky.
- A female given name transferred from the place name, of modern usage, usually from the French city.
- A city, the county seat of Henry County, Tennessee.
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Stark County, Ohio.
- An English habitational surname from Old French for someone from Paris.
- A city, the county seat of Edgar County, Illinois.
- (Greek mythology) A Trojan prince who eloped with Helen.
- A male given name from place name.
- An unincorporated community in Linn County, Iowa.
- A city, the county seat of Monroe County, Missouri; named for the city in Kentucky.
- A town and unincorporated community therein, in Kenosha County, Wisconsin; named for the town in New York.
- A town in Oneida County, New York; named for early benefactor Col. Isaac Paris.
- A former settlement in Kiritimati, Kiribati.
- A male given name from Ancient Greek, from the Trojan hero.
- A former settlement in Yukon, Canada.
- A census-designated place in Hanover Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
- A Sicilian surname, a variant of Parigi.
- A city, the county seat of Lamar County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in the towns of Dummer and Stark, Coos County, New Hampshire.
- (metonymic) The government of France.
- An unincorporated community in Green Charter Township, Mecosta County, Michigan.
- A French surname originating as a patronymic, ultimately from Latin Patricius.
- A city, the county seat of Bear Lake County, Idaho.
- A town in Grant County, Wisconsin.
- The capital and largest city of France.
- A hamlet in Jutland, Denmark.
noun
name
- plural of France
- (rare) A male given name, variant of Francis.
- An unincorporated community in Crittenden County, Kentucky, United States.
- A town in south-east South Australia, on the border with Victoria.
- An unincorporated community in Pacific County, Washington, United States.
- A female given name from Latin, masculine equivalent Francis.
- An unincorporated community in Johnson County, Indiana, United States.
name
- A rural municipality in Quebec.
- A neighborhood of Green River, Emery County, Utah.
- A rural community and parish in Albert County, New Brunswick.
- A small city in Union County, Oregon.
- A city in Bastrop County and Travis County, Texas.
- A census-designated place in Santa Cruz County, Arizona.
- A village in Van Wert County, Ohio.
- An incorporated town in Kershaw County, South Carolina.
- A small city and township in Wabasha County, Minnesota.
- A surname.
- A tiny city in Grant County, North Dakota.
- A census-designated place and unincorporated community in Scott County, Tennessee.
- A county in Ontario; see Elgin County.
- A small city in Comanche County, Oklahoma.
- A town in Moray council area, Scotland, United Kingdom, the original place from which the others were named.
- An unincorporated community in Lauderdale County, Alabama.
- A township in Kane County, Illinois.
- A ghost town in Nevada.
- A large valley southeast of Cape Town, South Africa.
- An unincorporated community in Shelby County, Missouri.
- A rural locality in the Shire of Capel, Western Australia.
- A minor city and township in Antelope County, Nebraska.
- A community in Pictou County, Nova Scotia.
- A borough in Erie County, Pennsylvania.
- A ghost town in Merced County, California.
- A hamlet in Rideau Lakes, Ontario.
- A city in Cook County and Kane County, Illinois.
- A Scottish earldom.
- A census-designated place in Lancaster County, South Carolina.
- A tiny city in Fayette County, Iowa.
- An unincorporated community in the Rural Municipality of Grassland, Manitoba.
- A tiny city in Chautauqua County, Kansas.
name
- In particular, metropolitan France, the part of France which is in Europe.
- Alternative form of Frances; A female given name; feminine of Francis.
- A surname from French, famously held by—
- A country located primarily in Western Europe. Official name: French Republic. Capital and largest city: Paris.
- Anatole France, a French poet, journalist, and novelist.
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noun
- a small administrative division of a country
- A division of Luxembourg, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, etc.
- One of the states comprising the Swiss Confederation.
- A small community or clan.
- (heraldry) A division of a shield occupying one third of the chief, usually on the dexter side, formed by a perpendicular line from the top meeting a horizontal line from the side.
- A division of a political unit.
- An administrative division within a department in France, often being a subdivision of an arrondissement.
- A subdivision of a flag, the rectangular inset on the upper hoist (i.e., flagpole) side, the upper-left quadrant of a flag, (the stars of the US national flag are in a canton).
name
noun
- the territorial and administrative division of some countries (such as France)
- a specialized sphere of knowledge
- a specialized division of a large organization
- (in a university) One of the divisions of instructions
- A specified aspect or quality.
- A distinct course of life, action, study, or the like.
- A territorial division; a district; especially, in France, one of the districts into which the country is divided for governmental purposes, similar to a county in the UK and in the USA. France is composed of 101 départements organized in 18 régions, each department is divided into arrondissements, in turn divided into cantons.
- A part, portion, or subdivision.
- (often in proper names) One of the principal divisions of executive government
- (historical) A military subdivision of a country
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verb
- make something the property of the commune or community
- (transitive) To transfer responsibility and power to the community level.
- (transitive) To develop into a set of community conventions.
- (transitive) To take property into communal ownership.
- (transitive) To treat as happening to or belonging to one's own group; to make (something) the subject of empathic understanding.
verb
noun
- a small administrative division of a country
- A division of Luxembourg, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, etc.
- One of the states comprising the Swiss Confederation.
- A small community or clan.
- (heraldry) A division of a shield occupying one third of the chief, usually on the dexter side, formed by a perpendicular line from the top meeting a horizontal line from the side.
- A division of a political unit.
- An administrative division within a department in France, often being a subdivision of an arrondissement.
- A subdivision of a flag, the rectangular inset on the upper hoist (i.e., flagpole) side, the upper-left quadrant of a flag, (the stars of the US national flag are in a canton).