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==Description==
 
The Indian community at Northwestern. It is a term that describes a large group of Indians on campus.
 
The Indian community at Northwestern. It is a term that describes a large group of Indians on campus.
  
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My [[Orgo]] class is totally browntown.
 
My [[Orgo]] class is totally browntown.
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[[Category:Culture]]

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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

['brown town]

Description

The Indian community at Northwestern. It is a term that describes a large group of Indians on campus.

Usage

Is used by both the Indian community and others.

Example Sentences

Park Evanston is browntown.

My Orgo class is totally browntown.