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commons
- IPA[ˈkɒmənz]
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- short for House of Commons;the common people regarded as a part of a political system, especially in Britain
noun: commons, plural noun: the Commons
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plural
- 1. short for House of Commons
- ▪ historical the common people regarded as a part of a political system, especially in Britain the state was divided into clergy, nobility, and commons both lords and commons won some important concessions
- 2. land or resources belonging to or affecting the whole of a community the mismanagement of a commons the global commons of Antarctica
- ▪ US a dining hall in a school or college.
- 3. archaic provisions shared in common; rations.
- occurring, found, or done often; prevalent: salt and pepper are the two most common seasonings common misspellings
- a piece of open land for public use: we spent the morning tramping over the common looking for flowers
Oxford Dictionary
- occurring, found, or done often; prevalent: salt and pepper are the two most common seasonings it's common for children to have middle ear infections
- a piece of open land for public use, especially in a village or town: we spent the morning tramping over the common looking for flowers
Oxford American Dictionary
- the earth's unowned natural resources, such as the oceans, the atmosphere, and space: financial speculators and other abusers of our global commons
Oxford American Dictionary
- insufficient allocation of food
Oxford Dictionary
- insufficient allocation of food
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in the UK) the elected chamber of Parliament.
Oxford Dictionary
- (in the UK and Canada) the elected chamber of Parliament.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes.
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- IPA[ˈkämənz]
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- a dining hall in a residential school or college.
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