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larger-population

Definition:

The term "larger-population" refers to a group of people or organisms that is comparatively bigger in number or size within a specific region or context.

Parts of speech:

  • Noun
  • Adjective

Senses:

Noun

Sense 1: A group of individuals residing in a particular area that exceeds the population of other adjacent areas.

Example: The larger-population in this city has led to increased demand for housing.

Related products: City planning books, Urban development resources

Adjective

Sense 1: Describing something that pertains to or is characteristic of a group with a higher number of individuals.

Example: The study compared the impact of smaller-population areas to that of larger-population areas.

Sense 2: Describing a place or region that possesses a significantly higher number of inhabitants compared to other similar regions.

Example: The larger-population city has more shopping malls and entertainment options.

Related products: Tourist guidebooks, City attractions

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