tuinstad
Dutch edit
Etymology edit
From tuin (“garden”) + stad (“city”), calque of English garden city. First attested as a common noun in the 1900s.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
tuinstad f (plural tuinsteden, diminutive tuinstadje n)
- A garden city, a planned city combining industry, agriculture and residential areas with greenbelts and a high proportion of internal green space.