Town

/taʊn/ noun

A place where people live that is larger than a village but smaller than a city, usually with shops, schools, and other services.

It comes from Old English 'tūn', which originally meant 'fence' or 'enclosure', then 'settlement'. Many English place names ending in '-ton' or '-town' come from this root.

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