A village in central Long Island in New York, noted for its “cookie-cutter” houses, developed after World War II; population 53,067 (2000). There are also Levittowns in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Puerto Rico.
Definition of Levittown in US English:
Levittown
proper nounˈlevətˌtoun
A village in central Long Island in New York, noted for its “cookie-cutter” houses, developed after World War II; population 53,067 (2000). There are also Levittowns in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Puerto Rico.