communal |
of or pertaining to a community or a commune. [2 definitions] |
communalism |
a theory or system of government in which local communities or communes have virtual autonomy within a loose federation. [2 definitions] |
communalize |
to make (something) the property of the community; convert to public property. |
communal taint |
in India, the perception of a person or political body being strongly tied to or influenced by a particular cultural or religious community and thus not committed to values of secularism and unity. |
commune1 |
to be in close or intimate communication. [2 definitions] |
commune2 |
a group of people living together as a community, working collectively on land owned in common or by a government. [3 definitions] |
communicable |
capable of being communicated or transmitted. |
communicant |
a church member who takes, or is entitled to take, Communion. [2 definitions] |
communicate |
to impart. [4 definitions] |
communication |
the transferring of messages or exchanging of information or ideas. [3 definitions] |
communicative |
disposed or tending to communicate readily and well. |
communion |
an act or instance of intimate communication or sharing. [3 definitions] |
communiqué |
an official announcement or bulletin, esp. from a government. |
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. [3 definitions] |
communist |
one who advocates communism. [4 definitions] |
Communist Manifesto |
a pamphlet, written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels and published in 1848, in which the principles of modern communism are outlined. |
Communist party |
a national political party, usu. affiliated internationally with similar parties, that supports or advocates communism, esp. as developed by Marx and Engels. |
community |
a well-defined area, such as a town or area of a town, where people live together under one government. [5 definitions] |
community center |
one or more buildings serving a community or neighborhood as a meeting place for social, educational, athletic, or other activities. |
community chest |
a fund made up of private contributions collected for distribution to local charitable, welfare, and service organizations. |
community college |
a junior college primarily serving, and often funded by, its local community. |