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Greenville
[
green
-vil
]
Green·ville
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ˈgrin
vɪl
/
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green
-vil
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noun
1.
a city in NW South Carolina. 58,242.
2.
a city in W Mississippi, on the Mississippi River. 40,613.
3.
a city in E North Carolina. 35,740.
4.
a city in NE Texas. 22,161.
5.
a city in W Ohio. 12,999.
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greenville
noun
1.
a town in northwest South Carolina in the Piedmont
2.
a city in eastern North Carolina; tobacco market
3.
a town in western Mississippi on the Mississippi River to the north of Vicksburg
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