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townspeople; citizen; bourgeois; cockney; oppidan; town dweller; townee (университетского города); townman; city-dwelling (прилагательное. (досл. "живущий в городе") Notburga); burgess; urbanite (The driving force of the protests is educated urbanites who have long satirized the ruling regime in web site comments but are now taking the irony offline. TMT Alexander Demidov); citynik; townsman; cit; urbanite (Tanya Gesse) | |||
city dweller | |||
urban dweller | |||
urbanite | |||
burgher | |||
citynik (The suffix ‐nik was productive primarily in the 1960s and 1970s (see Bauer 1983: 256–66), with denominal, deverbal, and deadjectival forms such as citynik, failnik, but also derivatives based on phrases (e.g. holdupnik, no‐goodnik, ... The Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology, 2015) | |||
urban | |||
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city people; townsfolks people; townsfolk; town's folk; towny people; urban residents (UniversalLove); city folk; urban community (Alexander Matytsin); townsmen (в знач. "другие жители того же города": Joe organized the baseball club because he wanted to be a coach and in that position he began to win the respect of his townsmen.); town's people | |||
urban dwellers; urbanites | |||
city-folk | |||
townspeople; townsmen |
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