Hamlet vs. Village

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Hamletnoun

A small village or a group of houses.

Hamletnoun

(British) A village that does not have its own church.

Hamletnoun

Any of the fish of the genus Hypoplectrus in the family Serranidae.

Hamletnoun

A small village; a little cluster of houses in the country.

Hamletnoun

a community of people smaller than a village

Hamletnoun

the hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who hoped to avenge the murder of his father

Hamletnoun

a settlement smaller than a town

Hamlet

The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words.

Villagenoun

A rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town.

Villagenoun

(British) A rural habitation that has a church, but no market.

Villagenoun

(Australia) A planned community such as a retirement community or shopping district.

Villagenoun

(Philippines) A gated community.

Villagenoun

A small assemblage of houses in the country, less than a town or city.

Villagenoun

a community of people smaller than a town

Villagenoun

a settlement smaller than a town

Villagenoun

a mainly residential district of Manhattan; `the Village' became a home for many writers and artists in the 20th century

Village

A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Though villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighborhoods.

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