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Definition of community
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Community
(n.)
Commonness;
frequency.
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Publicly
::
Publicly
(adv.)
In the name of the
community.
Community
::
Community
(n.)
Common
character;
likeness.
Civil
::
Civil (a.)
Subject
to
government;
reduced
to
order;
civilized;
not
barbarous;
-- said of the
community.
Society
::
Society
(n.)
Specifically,
the more
cultivated
portion
of any
community
in its
social
relations
and
influences;
those who
mutually
give
receive
formal
entertainments..
Assess
::
Assess
(v.) To
determine
and
impose
a tax or fine upon (a
person,
community,
estate,
or
income);
to tax; as, the club
assessed
each
member
twenty-five
cents..
State
::
State (n.) Any body of men
united
by
profession,
or
constituting
a
community
of a
particular
character;
as, the civil and
ecclesiastical
states,
or the lords
spiritual
and
temporal
and the
commons,
in Great
Britain.
Cf.
Estate,
n., 6..
Heteronomy
::
Heteronomy
(n.)
Subordination
or
subjection
to the law of
another;
political
subjection
of a
community
or
state;
--
opposed
to
autonomy.
Public
::
Public
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
people;
belonging
to the
people;
relating
to, or
affecting,
a
nation,
state,
or
community;
--
opposed
to
private;
as, the
public
treasury..
Party
::
Party (v.) A
number
of
persons
united
in
opinion
or
action,
as
distinguished
from, or
opposed
to, the rest of a
community
or
association;
esp., one of the parts into which a
people
is
divided
on
questions
of
public
policy..
Publicity
::
Publicity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
public,
or open to the
knowledge
of a
community;
notoriety;
publicness..
Influence
::
Influence
(n.) Power or
authority
arising
from
elevated
station,
excelence
of
character
or
intellect,
wealth,
etc.;
reputation;
acknowledged
ascendency;
as, he is a man of
influence
in the
community..
Community
::
Community
(n.)
Society
at
large;
a
commonwealth
or
state;
a body
politic;
the
public,
or
people
in
general..
Coalesce
::
Coalesce
(n.) To unite in one body or
product;
to
combine
into one body or
community;
as,
vapors
coalesce..
Community
::
Community
(n.)
Common
possession
or
enjoyment;
participation;
as, a
community
of
goods..
Sister
::
Sister
(n.) A woman who is
closely
allied
to, or
assocciated
with,
another
person,
as in the sdame
faith,
society,
order,
or
community..
Monk
::
Monk (n.) A man who
retires
from the
ordinary
temporal
concerns
of the
world,
and
devotes
himself
to
religion;
one of a
religious
community
of men
inhabiting
a
monastery,
and bound by vows to a life of
chastity,
obedience,
and
poverty..
Shag-rag
::
Shag-rag
(n.) The
unkempt
and
ragged
part of the
community.
Canton
::
Canton
(n.) A small
community
or clan.
Convent
::
Convent
(v. i.) An
association
or
community
of
recluses
devoted
to a
religious
life; a body of monks or nuns.
Estate
::
Estate
(n.) The great
classes
or
orders
of a
community
or state (as the
clergy,
the
nobility,
and the
commonalty
of
England)
or their
representatives
who
administer
the
government;
as, the
estates
of the realm
(England),
which are (1) the lords
spiritual,
(2) the lords
temporal,
(3) the
commons..
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