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archaic no longer in common use, esp. in speech or writing. [1/3 definitions]
bros. abbreviation of "brothers," two males having one or both parents in common with each other; male siblings.
brother a male having one or both parents in common with another person; male sibling. [1/4 definitions]
commune2 a group of people living together as a community, working collectively on land owned in common or by a government. [1/3 definitions]
communism the theory of a classless social system in which all property and means of production are owned in common; socialist theory deriving from the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. [1/3 definitions]
conjugation in grammar, a category of verbs having in common similar inflected forms. [1/4 definitions]
declension in grammar, a category of adjectives, nouns, or pronouns having in common similar inflected forms. [1/3 definitions]
demotic (cap.) the language in common use in modern Greece. [1/2 definitions]
half having just one parent in common with someone. [1/7 definitions]
intersect to have an element or elements in common; overlap. [1/3 definitions]
jointly done by two or more people or organizations together; in common.
movement a group of people or organizations acting with similar tendencies or acting to achieve a common goal, or the combined actions of the group, or the ideas that the group hold in common. [1/8 definitions]
mutual shared or possessed by both or all; in common. [1/4 definitions]
overlap to coincide partially with; have something in common with. [1/6 definitions]
peacock in common speech, the male or female peafowl. [1/3 definitions]
pool2 any resource used in common by many groups or people. [1/7 definitions]
prayer1 the words used in praising, expressing thanks, or in making a request to one's god; often a particular set of words shared in common by believers or prescribed by a religious institution for a particular occasion. [1/7 definitions]
race2 a human population sharing certain common hereditary physical features. [1/5 definitions]
region a land surface having certain common geographical or topographical characteristics. [1/4 definitions]
sibling one of two or more relatives that have at least one parent in common; sister or brother. [1/2 definitions]
stereotype a standardized and usually oversimplified and inaccurate conception held in common by many people. [1/3 definitions]