deme
/dɛm/; /dɪm/; /ˈdiːm/; /ˈdeɪm/Definitions
1. noun
A small territorial division in ancient Greece, typically consisting of a village or a group of villages.
“The archaeologists discovered the ruins of an ancient dème in the countryside.”
2. noun
A unit of population or territory within a country, especially in South Africa.
“The dème in the city had a population of over 50,000 people.”