Found 4 items, similar to community.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: community
masyarakat
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: community
komunitas, massa
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: community
community
n 1: a group of people living in a particular local area;
“the
team is drawn from all parts of the community”
2: a group of people having ethnic or cultural or religious
characteristics in common;
“the Christian community of the
apostolic age”;
“he was well known throughout the Catholic
community”
3: common ownership;
“they shared a community of possessions”
4: a group of nations having common interests;
“they hoped to
join the NATO community”
5: the body of people in a learned occupation;
“the news spread
rapidly through the medical community” [syn:
profession]
6: agreement as to goals;
“the preachers and the bootleggers
found they had a community of interests” [syn:
community of interests
]
7: a district where people live; occupied primarily by private
residences [syn:
residential district,
residential area]
8: (ecology) a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the
same region and interacting with each other [syn:
biotic community
]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Community
Community
\Com*mu"ni*ty\, n.; pl.
Communities. [L. communitas:
cf. OF. communit['e]. Cf.
Commonalty, and see
Common.]
1. Common possession or enjoyment; participation; as, a
community of goods.
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The original community of all things. --Locke.
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An unreserved community of thought and feeling. --W.
Irving.
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2. A body of people having common rights, privileges, or
interests, or living in the same place under the same laws
and regulations; as, a community of monks. Hence a number
of animals living in a common home or with some apparent
association of interests.
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Creatures that in communities exist. --Wordsworth.
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3. Society at large; a commonwealth or state; a body politic;
the public, or people in general.
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Burdens upon the poorer classes of the community.
--Hallam.
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Note: In this sense, the term should be used with the
definite article; as, the interests of the community.
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4. Common character; likeness. [R.]
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The essential community of nature between organic
growth and inorganic growth. --H. Spencer.
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5. Commonness; frequency. [Obs.]
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Eyes . . . sick and blunted with community. --Shak.
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