township
noun /ˈtaʊnʃɪp/
/ˈtaʊnʃɪp/
- (in South Africa in the past) a town or part of a town that black people had to live in, and where only black people lived
- It was the first black township to have its own community radio station.
- (in the US or Canada) a division of a county that is a unit of local government
Word OriginOld English tūnscipe ‘the inhabitants of a village’ (see town, -ship).