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the commonality

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  • commonality — com‧mon‧al‧i‧ty [ˌkɒməˈnælti ǁ ˌkɑː ] noun [uncountable] MANUFACTURING when different products use the same parts in their production: • They will try to keep the proportion of common components as high as 90%, and this commonality could save… …   Financial and business terms

  • The Black Book of Communism — The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression is a book which describes a history of repressions, both political and civilian, by Communist states, including extrajudicial executions, deportations, and artificial famines. The book was… …   Wikipedia

  • commonality — noun (plural commonalities) 1》 the state of sharing features or attributes.     ↘a shared feature or attribute. 2》 (the commonality) another term for commonalty …   English new terms dictionary

  • commonality — /kɒmənˈæləti/ (say komuhn aluhtee) noun that which is common, shared or usual: the commonality of human experience teaches us to be more cautious as we age …  

  • The Judge Charles J. Vallone School — Infobox School name = The Judge Charles J. Vallone School imagesize = 200px caption = School Logo location = Queens, New York streetaddress = 23 70 31st Street LONG ISLAND CITY region = Queens city = state = New York district = province = county …   Wikipedia

  • the rank and file — 1 the officers and the rank and file: OTHER RANKS, soldiers, NCOs, lower ranks; men, troops. 2 a speech appealing to the rank and file: THE (COMMON) PEOPLE, the proletariat, the masses, the populace, the commonality, the commonalty, the third… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Commonality (album) — Commonality Studio album by Jeff Coffin Released August 17, 1999 …   Wikipedia

  • commonality — com mon*al i*ty n. 1. the sharing of common attributes. Syn: commonness. [WordNet 1.5] 2. a characteristic held in common; a common feature. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • commonality — late 14c., a community, from COMMON (Cf. common) (q.v.), as if from L. *communalitas. A respelling of commonalty (late 13c.). Meaning the common people is attested from 1580s; that of state or quality of being shared is from 1954 …   Etymology dictionary

  • commonality — ► NOUN (pl. commonalities) ▪ the sharing of features or attributes …   English terms dictionary

  • commonality — [käm΄ən al′ə tē] n. [ME communaltie < OFr communalté: see COMMUNAL & TY1] 1. the common people; commonalty 2. a sharing as of common features or characteristics …   English World dictionary

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