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101 buitenissigheid
n. uncommonness, state of not being common; rareness, unusualness; oddness; originality, uniqueness -
102 buitenwacht
n. public, community, group of people with common interests or qualities -
103 chirurgijn
n. barber surgeon, most common medical practitioners of medieval times -
104 clan
n. clan, tribe, family, group related by common interests or characteristics -
105 coaxiaal
adj. coaxial, having a common axis -
106 collectief
adj. collective, combined; communal, common--------n. collective, cooperative enterprize (i.e. factory, farm, etc.) -
107 commonsense
n. common sense, normal intelligence, average knowledge, reason -
108 communauteit
n. community, group of people that share common characteristics or interests -
109 commune
n. commune, group of people living together and sharing possessions and labor; group of people that share a common interest -
110 communiteit
n. community, people living in the same area; group of people that live together; group of people that share common characteristics or interests -
111 concentrisch
adj. concentric, having a common center or axis (of circles, spheres, etc.) -
112 courant
adj. current, common, prevalent--------n. newspaper; currency -
113 crapuul
n. mob, disorderly crowd of people; populace, common people; riffraff -
114 demos
n. demos, population of commoners in ancient Greece; common people, "the masses"; group of people that functions as a political unit (Sociology) -
115 derg
similar, alike, having common qualities, comparable -
116 divergent
adj. divergent, branching off from a common point, going off in different directions from a center -
117 divergeren
v. diverge, branch off from a common point, go off in different directions from a center -
118 doodgewoon
adj. everyday, regular, common, usual -
119 dreadlock
n. dreadlock, type of hairstyle in which the hair is worn in tangled rope-like locks (common to Jamaican Rastafarians) -
120 dwergvleermuis
n. common pipistrelle
См. также в других словарях:
common — com·mon 1 adj 1 a: of or relating to a community at large: public common defense b: known to the community a common thief 2: belonging to or shared by two or more persons or things or by all members of a group … Law dictionary
Common — Com mon, a. [Compar. {Commoner}; superl. {Commonest}.] [OE. commun, comon, OF. comun, F. commun, fr. L. communis; com + munis ready to be of service; cf. Skr. mi to make fast, set up, build, Goth. gamains common, G. gemein, and E. mean low,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Common — in einer Ausgabe von Men s Health (2006) Common (* 13. März 1972 in Chicago, Illinois; bürgerlicher Name Lonnie Rashid Lynn) ist ein US amerikanischer Rapper und Schauspieler. Inhaltsverzeich … Deutsch Wikipedia
Common — Datos generales Nombre real Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. Nacimi … Wikipedia Español
common — [käm′ən] adj. [ME commun < OFr comun < L communis (OL comoinis), shared by all or many < IE * kom moini , common (< * kom,COM + * moini , achievement < base * mei , to exchange, barter) > OE gemæne, public, general, Ger gemein:… … English World dictionary
common — adj 1 *universal, general, generic Analogous words: shared, partaken, participated (see SHARE vb): joined or joint, united, conjoined, connected, associated (see corresponding verbs at JOIN): merged, blended, amalgamated (see MIX) Antonyms:… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Common — Com mon, n. 1. The people; the community. [Obs.] The weal o the common. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. An inclosed or uninclosed tract of ground for pleasure, for pasturage, etc., the use of which belongs to the public; or to a number of persons. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
common — ► ADJECTIVE (commoner, commonest) 1) occurring, found, or done often; not rare. 2) without special qualities, rank, or position; ordinary. 3) of the most familiar type. 4) showing a lack of taste and refinement supposedly typical of the lower… … English terms dictionary
common — [adj1] average, ordinary accepted, banal, bourgeois, casual, characteristic, colloquial, comformable, commonplace, conventional, current, customary, daily, everyday, familiar, frequent, general, habitual, hackneyed, homely, humdrum, informal,… … New thesaurus
Common — Com mon, v. i. 1. To converse together; to discourse; to confer. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Embassadors were sent upon both parts, and divers means of entreaty were commoned of. Grafton. [1913 Webster] 2. To participate. [Obs.] Sir T. More. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
common — see mutual … Modern English usage