Civil vs Municipality - What's the difference?
civil | municipality |
(uncomparable) Having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion.
(comparable) Behaving in a reasonable or polite manner.
A district with a government that typically encloses no other governed districts; a borough, city, or incorporated town or village.
The governing body of such a district.
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As an adjective civil
is (uncomparable) having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion.As a noun municipality is
a district with a government that typically encloses no other governed districts; a borough, city, or incorporated town or village.civil
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- She went into civil service because she wanted to help the people .
- It was very civil of him to stop the argument
Derived terms
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Noun
(wikipedia municipality) (municipalities)The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=From another point of view, it was a place without a soul. The well-to-do had hearts of stone; the rich were brutally bumptious; the Press, the Municipality , all the public men, were ridiculously, vaingloriously self-satisfied.}}