suburbia

noun
/səˈbɜːbi.ə/UK/səˈbɝbi.ə/US

Etymology

PIE word *upó From suburb + -ia (suffix forming abstract nouns, the names of collections of things, etc.), perhaps modelled after Latin suburbia (“suburbs”), the plural of suburbium.

  1. derived from suburbia — “suburbs

Definitions

  1. The suburbs as a whole and all that characterizes or pertains to them

    The suburbs as a whole and all that characterizes or pertains to them; (sometimes derogatory) the suburbs as encapsulated or represented by the typical characteristics or qualities of the people living there, especially complacency, conformity, conservativeness, dullness, etc.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for suburbia. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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