city
1City — Cit y (s[i^]t [y^]), n.; pl. {Cities} (s[i^]t [i^]z). [OE. cite, F. cit[ e], fr. L. civitas citizenship, state, city, fr. civis citizen; akin to Goth. heiwa (in heiwafrauja man of the house), AS. h[imac]wan, pl., members of a family, servants,… …
2City — Cit y, a. Of or pertaining to a city. Shak. [1913 Webster] {City council}. See under {Council}. {City court}, The municipal court of a city. [U. S.] {City ward}, a watchman, or the collective watchmen, of a city. [Obs.] Fairfax. [1913 Webster] …
3City — For other uses, see City (disambiguation). Shanghai is the most populous city proper in the world …
4CITY-TV — This article is about the Citytv station in Toronto, Ontario. For the television system, see Citytv Infobox Broadcast call letters = CITY TV city = station station slogan = Everywhere! station branding = Citytv Toronto analog = 57 (UHF) digital …
5City of — Infobox Television episode Title=City Of Series=Angel Season=1 Episode=1 Airdate=October 5, 1999 Production=1ADH01 Writer=Joss Whedon David Greenwalt Director=Joss Whedon Guests=Tracy Middendorf (Tina), Vyto Ruginis (Russell Winters), Christian… …
6city — noun (plural cities) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English citie large or small town, from Anglo French cité, from Medieval Latin civitat , civitas, from Latin, citizenship, state, city of Rome, from civis citizen more at hind Date:… …
7City of London School — Motto Domine Dirige Nos Established 1442 Type Boys …
8City of Clarence — Tasmania The City of Clarence Population: 52,935 …
9City of Heroes — Boxart Developer(s) Cryptic Studios Paragon Studios Publisher(s) …
10City of Westminster —   London borough, City   Palace of Westminster …