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Etymology: [ 'sl&m ] (noun.) 1825. origin unknown.

Varoş, kenar mahalleler, gecekondu mahallesi, kenar mahalle, fakir semt, eski kullanılmayan ev, yıkılmış harabe, harabe, fakir semtleri hayır için dolaşmak, şehrin yoksul semti, yoksul ev, gecekonduda yaşmak, gecekondu mahallesinde yaşamak, gecekondu, halkı yoksul, halkı yoksul, binaları derme çatma olan mahalle/semt, ayaktakımının yaşadığı semt, slum, slum clearance böyle semtleri ortadan kaldırıp yeniden inşa etme, bu semtlerde gezmek,

1 Varoş     ts
2 kenar mahalleler     ts
3 gecekondu mahallesi     ts
4 kenar mahalle     ts
5 fakir semt     ts
6slum eski kullanılmayan ev, yıkılmış harabe     ts
7slum harabe     ts
8slum fakir semtleri hayır için dolaşmak     ts
9slum şehrin yoksul semti     ts
10slum yoksul ev     ts
11slum gecekonduda yaşmak     ts
12slum gecekondu mahallesinde yaşamak     ts
13slum gecekondu     ts
14slum halkı yoksul     ts
15slum halkı yoksul, binaları derme çatma olan mahalle/semt  isim     ts
16slum ayaktakımının yaşadığı semt     ts
17slum slum     ts
18slum slum clearance böyle semtleri ortadan kaldırıp yeniden inşa etme     ts
19slum bu semtlerde gezmek     ts
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third-person singular of slum, poor neighborhoods, densely populated poverty-stricken areas, plural of slum, To visit a neighborhood of a status below one's own, A dilapidated neighborhood where many people live in a state of poverty, To associate with people or engage in activities with a status below one's own, A slum is an area of a city where living conditions are very bad and where the houses are in bad condition. inner-city slums in the old cities of the north and east. slum it/be slumming to spend time in conditions that are much worse than you are used to - often used humorously. Densely populated area of substandard housing, usually in a city, characterized by unsanitary conditions and social disorganization. Rapid industrialization in 19th-century Europe was accompanied by rapid population growth and the concentration of working-class people in overcrowded, poorly built housing. England passed the first legislation for building low-income housing to certain minimum standards in 1851; laws for slum clearance were first enacted in 1868. In the U.S., slum development coincided with the arrival of large numbers of immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; laws concerning adequate ventilation, fire protection, and sanitation in urban housing were passed in the late 1800s. In the 20th century government and private organizations built low-income housing and appropriated funds for urban renewal and offered low-interest home loans. Shantytowns, which often grow up around urban centres in developing countries as rural populations migrate to the cities in search of employment, are one type of slum for which alleviating measures have yet to be successfully introduced. See also urban planning, To visit a neighborhood of a status below ones own, a district of a city marked by poverty and inferior living conditions visit slums for entertainment or out of curiosity, To associate with people or engage in activities with a status below ones own, visit slums for entertainment or out of curiosity, out of curiosity, or for purposes of study, etc, To visit or frequent slums, esp, a district of a city marked by poverty and inferior living conditions, Same as Slimes, A foul back street of a city, especially one filled with a poor, dirty, degraded, and often vicious population; any low neighborhood or dark retreat; usually in the plural; as, Westminster slums are haunts for theives, poor neighborhood, densely populated poverty-stricken area of a city; run-down and squalid residence that is unfit for human habitation, visit slums, visit poor run-down neighborhoods (especially out of curiosity or for entertainment),

20 third-person singular of slum     ts
21 poor neighborhoods, densely populated poverty-stricken areas  isim     ts
22 plural of slum     ts
23slum To visit a neighborhood of a status below one's own     ts
24slum A dilapidated neighborhood where many people live in a state of poverty     ts
25slum To associate with people or engage in activities with a status below one's own     ts
26slum A slum is an area of a city where living conditions are very bad and where the houses are in bad condition. inner-city slums in the old cities of the north and east. slum it/be slumming to spend time in conditions that are much worse than you are used to - often used humorously. Densely populated area of substandard housing, usually in a city, characterized by unsanitary conditions and social disorganization. Rapid industrialization in 19th-century Europe was accompanied by rapid population growth and the concentration of working-class people in overcrowded, poorly built housing. England passed the first legislation for building low-income housing to certain minimum standards in 1851; laws for slum clearance were first enacted in 1868. In the U.S., slum development coincided with the arrival of large numbers of immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; laws concerning adequate ventilation, fire protection, and sanitation in urban housing were passed in the late 1800s. In the 20th century government and private organizations built low-income housing and appropriated funds for urban renewal and offered low-interest home loans. Shantytowns, which often grow up around urban centres in developing countries as rural populations migrate to the cities in search of employment, are one type of slum for which alleviating measures have yet to be successfully introduced. See also urban planning     ts
27slum To visit a neighborhood of a status below ones own     ts
28slum a district of a city marked by poverty and inferior living conditions visit slums for entertainment or out of curiosity     ts
29slum To associate with people or engage in activities with a status below ones own     ts
30slum visit slums for entertainment or out of curiosity     ts
31slum out of curiosity, or for purposes of study, etc     ts
32slum To visit or frequent slums, esp     ts
33slum a district of a city marked by poverty and inferior living conditions     ts
34slum Same as Slimes     ts
35slum A foul back street of a city, especially one filled with a poor, dirty, degraded, and often vicious population; any low neighborhood or dark retreat; usually in the plural; as, Westminster slums are haunts for theives     ts
36slum poor neighborhood, densely populated poverty-stricken area of a city; run-down and squalid residence that is unfit for human habitation  isim     ts
37slum visit slums, visit poor run-down neighborhoods (especially out of curiosity or for entertainment)  fiil     ts
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