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precinct
pre·cinct P0510400 (prē′sĭngkt′)n.1. a. A subdivision or district of a city or town under the jurisdiction of or patrolled by a specific unit of its police force.b. The police station situated in and having jurisdiction over such a district.2. An election district of a city or town.3. often precinctsa. A place or enclosure marked off by definite limits, such as walls: the mysterious precincts of the old monastery.b. A boundary: Hunting is not allowed within the precincts of the estate.4. precincts The neighborhood or surrounding area; the environs.5. often precincts An area of thought or action; a province or domain: "It was in these spacious precincts that Dryden's imagination was most at home" (Mark Van Doren). [Middle English precincte, a defined district or area, from Medieval Latin praecīnctum, from Latin, neuter past participle of praecingere, to encircle : prae-, pre- + cingere, to gird; see kenk- in Indo-European roots.]precinct (ˈpriːsɪŋkt) n1. a. an enclosed area or building marked by a fixed boundary such as a wallb. such a boundary2. (Human Geography) an area in a town, often closed to traffic, that is designed or reserved for a particular purpose: a shopping precinct; pedestrian precinct. 3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a. a district of a city for administrative or police purposesb. the police responsible for such a district4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) US a polling or electoral district[C15: from Medieval Latin praecinctum (something) surrounded, from Latin praecingere to gird around, from prae before, around + cingere to gird]pre•cinct (ˈpri sɪŋkt) n. 1. a district, as of a city, marked out for administrative purposes or for police protection. 2. Also called pre′cinct house`. the police station in such a district. 3. one of a fixed number of districts, each containing one polling place, into which a city, town, etc., is divided for voting purposes. 4. Often, precincts. an enclosing boundary or limit. 5. precincts, the parts or regions immediately surrounding a place; environs. 6. a walled or otherwise bounded space within which a building or place is situated. [1350–1400; Middle English < Medieval Latin praecinctum, n. use of neuter of Latin praecinctus, past participle of praecingere to gird about, surround =prae- pre- + cingere to surround] precinctAny of the election districts into which a town or city is divided.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | precinct - a district of a city or town marked out for administrative purposescity district - a district of a town or citypolice precinct - a precinct in which law enforcement is the responsibility of particular police forceelection district, voting precinct - one of several districts into which a city or town is divided for voting; each contains one polling place |
precinctnoun1. area, quarter, section, sector, district, zone a pedestrian precinctplural noun1. district, limits, region, borders, bounds, boundaries, confines, neighbourhood, milieu, surrounding area, environs, purlieus No-one carrying arms is allowed within the precincts of the temple.precinctnoun1. The boundary surrounding a certain area.Often used in plural:bound (used in plural), confine (used in plural), limit (used in plural).2. A surrounding area.Used in plural:environment, environs, locale, locality, neighborhood, surroundings, vicinity.Translationsprecinct (ˈpriːsiŋkt) noun1. (often in plural) the space surrounding a building etc (originally within walls or boundaries). the cathedral precincts. 地界 地界2. (especially American) an administrative district. a police precinct. 管轄區 管辖区pedestrian/shopping precinct an area of shops where no cars are allowed. (車輛禁止通行的)步行區,商店區 (车辆禁止通行的)步行区,商店区
precinct
precinct1. an area in a town, often closed to traffic, that is designed or reserved for a particular purpose 2. USa. a district of a city for administrative or police purposes b. the police responsible for such a district 3. US a polling or electoral district precinctThe grounds immediately surrounding a cathedral.Precinct
PrecinctA constable's or police district. A small geographical unit of government. An election district created for convenient localization of polling places. A county or municipal subdivision for casting and counting votes in elections. PRECINCT. The district for which a high or petty constable is appointed, is in England, called a precinct. Willc. Office of Const. xii. 2. In day time all persons are bound to recognize a constable acting within his own precincts; after night the constable is required to make himself known, and it is, indeed, proper he should do so at all times. Ibid. n. 265, p. 93. AcronymsSeePCTprecinct
Synonyms for precinctnoun areaSynonyms- area
- quarter
- section
- sector
- district
- zone
noun districtSynonyms- district
- limits
- region
- borders
- bounds
- boundaries
- confines
- neighbourhood
- milieu
- surrounding area
- environs
- purlieus
Synonyms for precinctnoun the boundary surrounding a certain areaSynonymsnoun a surrounding areaSynonyms- environment
- environs
- locale
- locality
- neighborhood
- surroundings
- vicinity
Words related to precinctnoun a district of a city or town marked out for administrative purposesRelated Words- city district
- police precinct
- election district
- voting precinct
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