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intercommune
intercommune, v. Now rare or Obs. Forms: 4 entre-, 5 entercomune, 6 entre-, 7–8 intercommune. [a. AF. entrecomuner: see intercommon v., and cf. commune v. The earlier stress was app. ˈcommune, in later examples prob. coˈmmune.] 1. intr. To have mutual communion; to hold discourse or conversation wit... Oxford English Dictionary
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entrecomune
entrecomune obs. form of intercommune. Oxford English Dictionary
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Andrychów
Public transport is provided by buses of the Intercommune Transit Authority (Międzygminny Zakład Komunikacyjny) Andrychów–Kęty–Porąbka, which has 18 lines wikipedia.org
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intercommuning
intercommuning, vbl. n. [f. intercommune v. (q.v. for stress) + -ing1.] 1. Mutual conversation, discourse, or intercourse.c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. ii. pr. vii. 44 (Camb. MS.) [For] defawte of vn-vsage and entrecomunynge of marchaundise. 1574 Whitgift Def. Aunsw. ii. Wks. (Parker Soc.) I. 260 Participat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pantin
banlieue towns of Bagnolet, Les Lilas, Le Pré-Saint-Gervais, Romainville, Pantin, Noisy-le-Sec, Montreuil, Bobigny, Bondy and Rosny-sous-Bois into an "intercommune wikipedia.org
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intercommon
▪ I. interˈcommon, v. Forms: 5 entercomen, entrecomon, entyrcomyn, 7 entercommon, 6– intercommon, (6 Sc. -oun, -one). [ad. AF. entrecomuner (Godef.), f. entre- (inter- 1 b) + comuner to common, commune; see these verbs, and cf. intercommune.] † 1. intr. To have intercourse, common dealings, or relat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trams in Rouen
Discussions started in 1982 under the guidance of SIVOM (, "Intercommune syndicate of several trades"), grouping together the communes of Greater Rouen wikipedia.org
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reset
▪ I. reset, n.1 (rɪˈsɛt) Forms: 3–5 recet, 4–5 recett(e, rescet, 4–6 resset(te, 4–7 resett (5 reyset), 4– reset. [a. OF. recet:—L. recept-um: see recept n.1 and cf. receipt n.] † 1. The opportunity, advantage, privilege, etc., of being received or sheltered in a place; refuge, shelter, harbour, succ... Oxford English Dictionary
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