DISTRICT | • district n. An administrative division of an area. • district n. An area or region marked by some distinguishing feature. • district n. (UK) An administrative division of a county without the status of a borough. |
DISTRICTED | • districted v. Simple past tense and past participle of district. • DISTRICT v. to divide into districts. |
DISTRICTING | • districting v. Present participle of district. • DISTRICT v. to divide into districts. |
DISTRICTS | • districts n. Plural of district. • districts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of district. • DISTRICT v. to divide into districts. |
INTERDISTRICT | • interdistrict adj. Between two or more districts. • INTERDISTRICT adj. between districts. |
INTERDISTRICTS | Sorry, definition not available. |
REDISTRICT | • redistrict v. To adjust the borders of districts of a state or other governmental or administrative entity. • redistrict v. (US, politics) To redraw the borders of the districts represented by legislators or other elected officeholders… • REDISTRICT v. to divide into new districts. |
REDISTRICTED | • redistricted v. Simple past tense and past participle of redistrict. • REDISTRICT v. to divide into new districts. |
REDISTRICTING | • redistricting v. Present participle of redistrict. • redistricting n. An instance of adjusting the borders that delineate districts. • REDISTRICTING n. the act of dividing into new districts. |
REDISTRICTINGS | • redistrictings n. Plural of redistricting. • REDISTRICTING n. the act of dividing into new districts. |
REDISTRICTS | • redistricts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redistrict. • REDISTRICT v. to divide into new districts. |
SUBDISTRICT | • subdistrict n. A district forming part of a larger district. • subdistrict v. (Transitive) To divide (a district) into subdistricts. • sub-district n. Alternative form of subdistrict. |
SUBDISTRICTS | • subdistricts n. Plural of subdistrict. • sub-districts n. Plural of sub-district. • SUBDISTRICT n. a subdivision of a district. |