Etymology: [ k&-'myü-n&-tE ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English comunete, from Middle French comuneté, from Latin communitat-, communitas, from communis.
toplumlar, komüniteler, topluluklar, cemaat, topluluk, ortaklık, cemiyet, toplum, millet, ümmet, toplumun, benzerlik, tüzelkişilik, zümre, ortak yön, kamu, umum, bölge halkı, cumhur, müşterek tasarruf, komünite, 1- toplum, cemiyet; 2- topluluk; 3- halk, kamu, amme, aynı yerde veya aynı şartlar altında yaşayan insan topluluğu, community center şehir kulübü, halk, kamu, amme, bir bölgede oturanlann meselelerini çözümlemek veya eğlenmek için topla, ortak mal sahipli, yöre halkı, organizma topluluğu, ortaklaşalık, ortak mal sahipliği, benzeyiş, insan topluluğu, mahalli örgütlenme,
HPC netWindows CE Software & InfoHandheldNews comPalmPilot Software & InfoZaurux comPower for Linux PDAsBoatLinks comBoating and Marine InformationNDT orgNon-Destructive &Materials TestingTargaFlorio comRacer's Message Boards, plural of community, HPC netWindows CE Software & InfoZaurux comPower for Linux PDAsWinPortal comWindows 2000 News & InfoBoatLinks comBoating and Marine InformationNDT orgNon-Destructive &Materials TestingTargaFlorio comRacer's Message Boards, Optional parameter used to tag routes in order to apply specific orders, people or plants living in one area, ecological communities: an assemblage of interacting plants and animals on a shared site (Freedman, B , 1989) Dictionary definition: people living in one locality; group of people having cultural, ethic or other characteristics in common; a group of nations having certain interests in common; the public in general, society; common ownership or participation, A group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other, The condition of having certain attitudes and interests in common, Group of people sharing a common understanding who reveal themselves by using the same language, manners, tradition and law. (see civilization), A group of people interacting by electronic means for social, professional, educational or other purposes. (see virtual_community), Commune or residential/religious collective, A particular community is a group of people who are similar in some way. The police haven't really done anything for the black community in particular. the business community, common ownership; "they shared a community of possessions", agreement as to goals; "the preachers and the bootleggers found they had a community of interests, a group of people having ethnic or cultural or religious characteristics in common; "the Christian community of the apostolic age"; "he was well known throughout the Catholic community", a group of people who live in the same area, and often share common goals, common social rules and/or family ties, a group of nations having common interests; "they hoped to join the NATO community", All the organisms living together in a particular location, (ecology) a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other a group of people living in a particular local area; "the team is drawn from all parts of the community", A constantly changing group of people collaborating and sharing their ideas over an electronic network (e g , the Internet) Communities optimize their collective power by affiliation around a common interest, by the compression of the time between member interactions (i e , communicating in real time), and by asynchronous "postings" which potentially reach more participants and allow for more reflection time than real-time interactions, A term broadly used to refer to a population that has a distinct identity We use the term to mean residents of a geographic area being affected by decisions of a jurisdiction, be that an elementary school cachement area, neighborhood, school district, city, county or region within a county It is often used with a modifier or clause to describe a non-geographically based subgroupings such as "the community of child care providers" or an ethnic or racial subgrouping such as "the Hmong Community", All of the plants and animals living in a specific area (habitat), often described by the most abundant or obvious organisms The kelp forest community means all the animals and plants that are part of the kelp forest, A body of people having common rights, privileges, or interests, or living in the same place under the same laws and regulations; as, a community of monks, Face-up cards that are shared by all the players in a hand Flop games have five community cards, Common possession or enjoyment; participation; as, a community of goods, Commonness; frequency, Society at large; a commonwealth or state; a body politic; the public, or people in general, Hence a number of animals living in a common home or with some apparent association of interests, Common character; likeness, In BGP, a group of destinations that share a common property Community information is included as one of the path attributes in BGP update messages, (ecology) a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other, a district where people live; occupied primarily by private residences, Also known as "interest groups," communities are groups of people who share a common interest and communicate with each other about that interest (through a community Web page, chat, Newsgroups, or e-mail) Back to Top, The assemblage of populations of plants and animals that interact with each other and their environment The community is shaped by populations and their geographic range, the types of areas they inhabit, species diversity, species interactions, and the flow of energy and nutrients through the community, An online or virtual gathering place for people with similar interests (e g , professional, social or demographic) to engage in two-way communication and share ideas, knowledge, information and opinions A community is made up of one or more forums, agreement as to goals; "the preachers and the bootleggers found they had a community of interests", the body of people in a learned occupation; "the news spread rapidly through the medical community", people living in the same area; group of people that live together; group of people that share common characteristics or interests, The community is all the people who live in a particular area or place. He's well liked by people in the community The growth of such vigilante gangs has worried community leaders, police and politicians, Community is friendship between different people or groups, and a sense of having something in common. Two of our greatest strengths are diversity and community. community property European Atomic Energy Community Euratom European Coal and Steel Community European Community European Defense Community French Community community college Rule of the Community Oneida Community community centre Community of Christ European Economic Community European Community EC, a group of people living in a particular local area; "the team is drawn from all parts of the community", In ecology, this term refers to the populations of animals and plants that live within a defined area (For example, all the plants and animals that live in South Mountain Park would be a community ), Sites creating and facilitating online community, connectedness and/or communication around shared interests These sites can target either a broad-based or niche audience, Definition: A community is a set of people who share something (e g a language, a network access, ) but who do not necessarily know each other or interact on a personal basis Examples for communities are all students at an university, or all Java programmers speaking English The main usefulness of comunities lays in its being a starting point for identifying a set of people one could interact with, e g to nd some help for solving problems or to share experiences [Schlichter et al, 1998] Distributed projects are made out of different communities, with different interests, stakes, and objectives Community obstacles are the hardest to deal with as participants from different communities do not see a reason to collaborate, A constantly changing group of people collaborating and sharing their ideas over an electronic network (Internet) Communities optimise their collective power by affiliation around a common interest, by the compression of the time between member interaction (i e real-time communication), and by asynchronous 'postings' which potentially reach more participants and allow for more reflection time than real-time interactions, A relationship in SNMP between an SNMP agent and a set of SNMP managers that defines authentication, access control, and proxy characteristics, A group of people living in the same locality and sharing some common characteristics, an association of organisms, plant and animal, each occupying a certain position or ecological niche, inhabiting a common environment, and interacting with one another; all the plants and animals in a particular habitat that are bound together by food chains and other interrelationships, 1 A group of individuals organized into a unit, or manifesting some unifying trait or common interest; loosely, the locality or catchment area population for which a service is provided, or more broadly, the state, nation, or body politic (Last's epidemiology definition) 2 A political entity that has the authority to adopt and enforce laws and ordinances for the area under its jurisdiction In most cases, the community is an incorporated town, city, township, village, or unincorporated area of a county However, each State defines its own political subdivisions and forms of government (FEMA definition) See also catchment area, In the context of the Internet and electronic commerce, people who participate in a online discussion group or bulletin board, or who return frequently to a Web site because of a common interest in a given subject One business strategy developing on the Internet is to create a community and then sell access to the group for marketing purposes (See bulletin board system in the hard copy dictionary ), a characteristic group of plants and animals living and interacting with one another in a specific region under similar environmental conditions, A naturally occurring group of plants and animals that live within a certain environment and interact with each other Communities are often defined by a dominant species (e g kelp forest community) or the major physical characteristics of the area (e g mudflat community), is a group of organisms living in a common environment and interdependent, A group of individuals living together in some form of social organization with cohesion in planning and operation and/or manifesting some unifying trait or common interest In health care organization, it refers to the most local level of the health system The form of services provided to a locality will vary according to each country's political, economic, social, cultural and epidemiological patterns, A society of people having common rights and privileges, or common interests, civil, political, etc or living under the same laws and regulations,
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plural of community
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Optional parameter used to tag routes in order to apply specific orders
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people or plants living in one area
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ecological communities: an assemblage of interacting plants and animals on a shared site (Freedman, B , 1989) Dictionary definition: people living in one locality; group of people having cultural, ethic or other characteristics in common; a group of nations having certain interests in common; the public in general, society; common ownership or participation
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A group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other
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The condition of having certain attitudes and interests in common
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Group of people sharing a common understanding who reveal themselves by using the same language, manners, tradition and law. (see civilization)
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A group of people interacting by electronic means for social, professional, educational or other purposes. (see virtual_community)
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Commune or residential/religious collective
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A particular community is a group of people who are similar in some way. The police haven't really done anything for the black community in particular. the business community
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common ownership; "they shared a community of possessions"
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agreement as to goals; "the preachers and the bootleggers found they had a community of interests
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a group of people having ethnic or cultural or religious characteristics in common; "the Christian community of the apostolic age"; "he was well known throughout the Catholic community"
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a group of people who live in the same area, and often share common goals, common social rules and/or family ties
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a group of nations having common interests; "they hoped to join the NATO community"
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All the organisms living together in a particular location
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(ecology) a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other a group of people living in a particular local area; "the team is drawn from all parts of the community"
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A constantly changing group of people collaborating and sharing their ideas over an electronic network (e g , the Internet) Communities optimize their collective power by affiliation around a common interest, by the compression of the time between member interactions (i e , communicating in real time), and by asynchronous "postings" which potentially reach more participants and allow for more reflection time than real-time interactions
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A term broadly used to refer to a population that has a distinct identity We use the term to mean residents of a geographic area being affected by decisions of a jurisdiction, be that an elementary school cachement area, neighborhood, school district, city, county or region within a county It is often used with a modifier or clause to describe a non-geographically based subgroupings such as "the community of child care providers" or an ethnic or racial subgrouping such as "the Hmong Community"
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All of the plants and animals living in a specific area (habitat), often described by the most abundant or obvious organisms The kelp forest community means all the animals and plants that are part of the kelp forest
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A body of people having common rights, privileges, or interests, or living in the same place under the same laws and regulations; as, a community of monks
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community
Face-up cards that are shared by all the players in a hand Flop games have five community cards
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Common possession or enjoyment; participation; as, a community of goods
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Commonness; frequency
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Society at large; a commonwealth or state; a body politic; the public, or people in general
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Hence a number of animals living in a common home or with some apparent association of interests
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Common character; likeness
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In BGP, a group of destinations that share a common property Community information is included as one of the path attributes in BGP update messages
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(ecology) a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other
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a district where people live; occupied primarily by private residences
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Also known as "interest groups," communities are groups of people who share a common interest and communicate with each other about that interest (through a community Web page, chat, Newsgroups, or e-mail) Back to Top
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The assemblage of populations of plants and animals that interact with each other and their environment The community is shaped by populations and their geographic range, the types of areas they inhabit, species diversity, species interactions, and the flow of energy and nutrients through the community
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An online or virtual gathering place for people with similar interests (e g , professional, social or demographic) to engage in two-way communication and share ideas, knowledge, information and opinions A community is made up of one or more forums
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agreement as to goals; "the preachers and the bootleggers found they had a community of interests"
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the body of people in a learned occupation; "the news spread rapidly through the medical community"
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people living in the same area; group of people that live together; group of people that share common characteristics or interests isim
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The community is all the people who live in a particular area or place. He's well liked by people in the community The growth of such vigilante gangs has worried community leaders, police and politicians
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Community is friendship between different people or groups, and a sense of having something in common. Two of our greatest strengths are diversity and community. community property European Atomic Energy Community Euratom European Coal and Steel Community European Community European Defense Community French Community community college Rule of the Community Oneida Community community centre Community of Christ European Economic Community European Community EC
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a group of people living in a particular local area; "the team is drawn from all parts of the community"
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In ecology, this term refers to the populations of animals and plants that live within a defined area (For example, all the plants and animals that live in South Mountain Park would be a community )
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Sites creating and facilitating online community, connectedness and/or communication around shared interests These sites can target either a broad-based or niche audience
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Definition: A community is a set of people who share something (e g a language, a network access, ) but who do not necessarily know each other or interact on a personal basis Examples for communities are all students at an university, or all Java programmers speaking English The main usefulness of comunities lays in its being a starting point for identifying a set of people one could interact with, e g to nd some help for solving problems or to share experiences [Schlichter et al, 1998] Distributed projects are made out of different communities, with different interests, stakes, and objectives Community obstacles are the hardest to deal with as participants from different communities do not see a reason to collaborate
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A constantly changing group of people collaborating and sharing their ideas over an electronic network (Internet) Communities optimise their collective power by affiliation around a common interest, by the compression of the time between member interaction (i e real-time communication), and by asynchronous 'postings' which potentially reach more participants and allow for more reflection time than real-time interactions
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A relationship in SNMP between an SNMP agent and a set of SNMP managers that defines authentication, access control, and proxy characteristics
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A group of people living in the same locality and sharing some common characteristics
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an association of organisms, plant and animal, each occupying a certain position or ecological niche, inhabiting a common environment, and interacting with one another; all the plants and animals in a particular habitat that are bound together by food chains and other interrelationships
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1 A group of individuals organized into a unit, or manifesting some unifying trait or common interest; loosely, the locality or catchment area population for which a service is provided, or more broadly, the state, nation, or body politic (Last's epidemiology definition) 2 A political entity that has the authority to adopt and enforce laws and ordinances for the area under its jurisdiction In most cases, the community is an incorporated town, city, township, village, or unincorporated area of a county However, each State defines its own political subdivisions and forms of government (FEMA definition) See also catchment area
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In the context of the Internet and electronic commerce, people who participate in a online discussion group or bulletin board, or who return frequently to a Web site because of a common interest in a given subject One business strategy developing on the Internet is to create a community and then sell access to the group for marketing purposes (See bulletin board system in the hard copy dictionary )
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a characteristic group of plants and animals living and interacting with one another in a specific region under similar environmental conditions
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A naturally occurring group of plants and animals that live within a certain environment and interact with each other Communities are often defined by a dominant species (e g kelp forest community) or the major physical characteristics of the area (e g mudflat community)
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is a group of organisms living in a common environment and interdependent
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A group of individuals living together in some form of social organization with cohesion in planning and operation and/or manifesting some unifying trait or common interest In health care organization, it refers to the most local level of the health system The form of services provided to a locality will vary according to each country's political, economic, social, cultural and epidemiological patterns
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A society of people having common rights and privileges, or common interests, civil, political, etc or living under the same laws and regulations
Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada communities kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. communities kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan communities kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.