Ghettos

/ˈɡɛt.oʊz/ noun

Plural of ghetto: areas of a city where a particular group of people (often poor or a minority) is forced or confined to live.

From Italian 'ghetto,' possibly derived from Venetian 'geto' (foundry), as the first Jewish ghetto in Venice was established on the site of a foundry. The word came to English in the 18th century with its association to confined areas.

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