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common

com·mon [ kómmən ]


adjective  (comparative com·mon·er, superlative com·mon·est)
Definition:
 
1. shared: belonging to or shared by two or more people or groups
working toward a common goal
a doctrine common to several religions

2. of or for all: relating or belonging to the community as a whole
an area of common land

3. everyday: often occurring or frequently seen
a common sight in cities

4. widely found: describes a widely found species of plant or animal

5. nonspecialist: used by people who have no specialist knowledge
The common name for "Viscum album" is "mistletoe."

6. general: done, used, or held by most people
common practice

7. ordinary: without special privilege, rank, or status
the common man

8. of expected standard: of the standard that most people expect
common courtesy

9. vulgar: considered to be ill-bred, or vulgar
common behavior

10. mathematics with equal mathematical relationship: having an equal relationship to two or more mathematical entities

11. poetry of varying stress or length: describes a syllable that, in a line of poetry, can be either long or short, or stressed or unstressed

12. christianity useful for several religious festivals: capable of being used as a service for any of a number of similar religious festivals



noun  (plural com·mons)
Definition:
 
1. piece of public land: an area of land available for anybody to use, e.g. as a public recreation area or, formerly, as pasture for cattle

2. law right to use somebody's land: the legal right to use somebody else's land or waters in a particular way, usually for grazing or fishing

3. christianity service for several religious festivals: a religious service that can be used for any of a number of similar festivals

4. finance 
Same as  common stock


[13th century. Via French< Latin communis]

com·mon·ness [ kómmən nəss ] noun
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