Ville
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- For the commune of Oise, see Ville, Oise.
| Suffixes |
| -archy |
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| -cide |
| -cracy |
| -cycle |
| -gate |
| -hood |
| -ic |
| -illion |
| -ism |
| -ist |
| -kinesis |
| -mania |
| -nik |
| -graphy |
| -oid |
| -logy |
| -ome |
| -omics |
| -nomy |
| -onym |
| -ous |
| -phil- |
| -phob- |
| -phone |
| polis |
| -scope |
| -stan |
| Ville |
| -ware |
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Derived words
- Hooverville - an area where people generally lived during the Great Depression.
- Village - an English word that meant a town that was below the line of becoming a city.
Famous \"-ville\" cities
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Blackville, South Carolina
- Townsville, Queensland
\"-Ville\" in pop culture
- The Amityville Horror is a notorius horror movie.
- Pleasantville
- Pop-rock group Son of Dork have a song called Ticket To Loserville
names of fake \"-villes\"
- Jeffville, Ville Bassman
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