city centre
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Also see: centre
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
city/ˈsɪti/
▶noun (pl. cities)
- 1 a large town, in particular (Brit.) a town created a city by charter and typically containing a cathedral.
■ N. Amer. a municipal centre incorporated by the state or province.
- 2 (the City) the part of London governed by the Lord Mayor and the Corporation.
■ the financial and commercial institutions in the City of London.
– derivatives
cityward adjective & adverb,
citywards adverb.
cityward adjective & adverb,
citywards adverb.
– origin ME (orig. denoting a town): from OFr. cite, from L. civitas, from civis ‘citizen’.
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