ˈout-city, a.
[out- 12.]
Situated outside a city; suburban.
1939 J. Steinbeck Grapes of Wrath xiii. 118 Then the buildings grew smaller... The wrecking yards and hot-dog stands, the out-city dance halls. 1963 Economist 9 Nov. 571/1 Those [rents] to be paid in out-city areas. |