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UK
/tˈaʊnʃɪp/
]
[ US /ˈtaʊnʃɪp/ ]
[ US /ˈtaʊnʃɪp/ ]
NOUN
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an administrative division of a county
the town is responsible for snow removal
How To Use township In A Sentence
- A catlinite pipestone bowl was found along the shore of the Chippewa River in Peru Township. Undefined
- By the 1960s, whites too had become avid fans of township jazz, which had sprouted into kwela's instrumental music and mbaqanga, a vocal jazz style.
- To accomplish this result it was only necessary to invent a township.
- This is one of three erven in that area that are considered suitable for township development, and therefore very valuable.
- If it resulted in the so-called checkerboard, that can't be optimal," Daniels said, adding that his preference is that the referendum be county by county, rather than township by township. Courierpress.com Stories
- There was also a relatively minor but significant correlation between the rate of known opioid use and townships' population size.
- Huge tongues of flames, the source of which is disputed, licked the last traces of life from the once flourishing township.
- Habitat wind township and village roads panacea , Micronesia, as beads Network, to facilitate passenger and freight.
- I imagined how this very township must have looked - that silent starlit night when the three Wise Men plodded along the silvery sands to greet the birth of a new born baby.
- That same year, Independence Township in Michigan lost $2 million through its misuse of domestic swaps.