society

  • 11society — 1 elite, *aristocracy, nobility, gentry, county 2 *association, order, club …

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  • 12society — (del inglés) sustantivo femenino 1. Se usa en la locución locución …

    Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • 13society — noun 1 people who have shared customs and laws ADJECTIVE ▪ larger, wider ▪ the position of women within the family and the wider society ▪ entire, whole ▪ An entire society has been co …

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  • 14Society — A society is a population of humans characterized by patterns of relationships between individuals that share a distinctive culture and institutions. More broadly, a society is an economic, social and industrial infrastructure in which a varied… …

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  • 15society — societyless, adj. /seuh suy i tee/, n., pl. societies, adj. n. 1. an organized group of persons associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes. 2. a body of individuals living as… …

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  • 16society — n. group, association 1) to establish, found, set up a society 2) to disband, dissolve a society 3) a burial; historical; honor; humane; learned; literary; medical; musical; secret society 4) a friendly (BE), mutual aid (AE) society 5) a building …

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  • 17society — so|ci|e|ty W1S1 [səˈsaııti] n plural societies ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(people in general)¦ 2¦(a particular group)¦ 3¦(club)¦ 4¦(upper class)¦ 5¦(being with people)¦ 6 polite society ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: société, fro …

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  • 18society — so|ci|e|ty [ sə saıəti ] noun *** 1. ) uncount people in general living together in organized communities, with laws and traditions controlling the way they behave toward one another: Society has to be prepared to support its elderly people. The… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 19society — noun 1 PEOPLE IN GENERAL (U) people in general, considered in relation to the structure of laws, organizations etc that makes it possible for them to live together: Society has a right to expect people to obey the law. | a danger to society: He… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20society */*/*/ — UK [səˈsaɪətɪ] / US noun Word forms society : singular society plural societies 1) [uncountable] people in general living together in organized communities, with laws and traditions controlling the way that they behave towards one another Society …

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