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rurality

[ roo-ral-i-tee ]

noun

plural ruralities.
  1. rural character.
  2. a rural characteristic, matter, or scene.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rurality1

First recorded in 1720–30; rural + -ity
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Example Sentences

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They also adjusted for covariates that included pesticide density, social vulnerability, income level, rurality, cardiovascular disease hospitalization rates and the prevalence of chronic kidney disease.

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The committee's chair and former teacher, Councillor Barbara Brodigan said it was clear government funding was "skewed towards areas of deprivation rather than disadvantage and North Yorkshire is disadvantaged because of its rurality".

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So often the Midwest functions as shorthand in fiction, a quick way to represent backwardness or innocence, ignorance or rurality.

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That lake was Lough Gill, in County Sligo, and it promised everything I needed: rurality, quiet, time.

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"Some parts of the Highlands have always suffered from high prices due to their rurality," said the Highland councillor, and grandmother of 17.

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