Village vs Barlow - What's the difference?
village | barlow |
A rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town.
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, title= (British) A rural habitation that has a church, but no market.
(Australia) A planned community such as a retirement community or shopping district.
The name of several villages in north-eastern England.
originating from one of these villages.
The name of several towns in the United States, either named after one of the English villages or a person bearing the surname.
As a noun village
is a rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town.As a proper noun barlow is
the name of several villages in north-eastern england.village
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(wikipedia village)Noun
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