exurban
[ ek-sur-buh n, eg-zur- ]
/ ɛkˈsɜr bən, ɛgˈzɜr- /
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of exurbs or exurbanites.
Origin of exurban
First recorded in 1900–05;
ex-1 +
(sub)urban
Words nearby exurban
exult,
exultant,
exultation,
exumbilication,
exurb,
exurban,
exurbanite,
exurbia,
exuviae,
exuviate,
eyak
Example sentences from the Web for exurban
On Monday, he carried his gun with him to a movie theater in Wesley Chapel, Florida, an exurban community 26 miles north of Tampa.
The dream of an exurban McMansion and an impractically large automobile is crumbling before our eyes.