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English

Etymology

From Latin urbanus, itself from urbs (“‘city’”)

Pronunciation

Adjective

urban (comparative more urban, superlative most urban)

Positive urban

Comparative more urban

Superlative most urban

  1. Related to the (or any) city
  2. Characteristic of city life.

Antonyms

Derived terms

See also

References

Anagrams


German

Adjective

urban (comparative urbaner, superlative am urbansten)

  1. urban

Synonyms


Slovene

Adjective

urban (not comparable) (urbana, urbane, urbani, urbano)

  1. urban

Synonyms

 

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