Greater

  • 11greater — adjective Usage: often capitalized Etymology: comparative of great Date: 1882 consisting of a central city together with adjacent areas that are naturally or administratively connected with it < Greater London > …

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  • 12greater — adjective /ˈɡreɪtə(r)/ Used in referring to a region or place together with the surrounding area; (of a city) metropolitan. ... statistics revealing that while greater Tokyo has a total area that represents only 3.6 percent of the total land&#8230; …

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  • 13greater — adj. Greater is used with these nouns: ↑acceptance, ↑access, ↑accountability, ↑autonomy, ↑availability, ↑awareness, ↑continuity, ↑cooperation, ↑coordination, ↑discretion, ↑equality …

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  • 14Greater — /ˈgreɪtə/ (say graytuh) adjective of or relating to a nominated city and its environs, which may include other cities, extensive suburbs and possibly an extensive area of urban or even rural land which may be administered by its metropolitan&#8230; …

  • 15Greater Noctule bat — Nyctalus lasiopterus showing its impressive teeth (taken from Popa Lisseanu et al. 2007). Conservation status …

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  • 16Greater Sudbury — &#160;&#160;City&#160;&#160; City of Greater Sudbury Ville de Grand Sudbury From top left: Downtown Sudbury Skyline, Big Ni …

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  • 17Greater Netherlands — (Dutch: Groot Nederland) is the political movement to unite all Dutch speaking people into a single state. Also known as Dietsland ( Dutchland ), which uses the word Diets, an archaic term for Dutch. Greater Dutch Movement or Greater&#8230; …

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  • 18Greater Rhea — Conservation status Near Threatened&#160;(IUC …

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  • 19Greater Manchester Police — Abbreviation GMP Badge of the Greater Manchester Police. Motto Figh …

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  • 20Greater St. Louis — St. Louis St. Charles, Farmington, MO IL &#160;&#160;CSA&#160;&#160; A NASA image of the Greater St. Louis area …

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