Burroughs

/ˈbɜroʊz/ noun

Underground tunnels or holes dug by animals like rabbits or badgers; the plural form of burrow.

From Middle English 'burwe' and Old English 'byrgels,' meaning a shelter or hiding place. The spelling evolved over centuries, and Burroughs (capitalized) is also used as a surname, famously by author William S. Burroughs.

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ARأحياء
BNবুরো
CAbarris
CSměstské části
DAkvarterer
DEStadtteile
ELγειτονιές
ESbarrios
FAمناطق
FIkaupunginosat
FRquartiers
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