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c. 1300, "belonging to all, general," from Old French comun "common, general, free, open, public" (9c., Modern French commun), from Latin communis "in common, public, shared b [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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late 15c., "land held in common," from common (adj.). Commons "the third estate of the English people as represented in Parliament," is from late 14c. Latin communis "common, [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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park: a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area; "they went for a walk in the park" belonging to or participated in by a community as a whole; public; &a [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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ordinary; usual. The same word also means an open piece of ground that doesn’ belong to one person
Source: eenglish.in

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Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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1 a : of or relating to a community at large : public [ defense] b : known to the community [a thief] 2 : belonging to or shared by two or more persons or things or by all members of a group ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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Describes the liquor of inferior tea having little character.
Source: teausa.com

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(adj) having no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual(adj) common to or shared by two or more parties(adj) commonly encountered(adj) being [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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a shared connection or part of a circuit to which several different things may be connected. Usually, only one part of a circuit is called common and it has a constant potential. On a meter there may be several different terminals designed for different kinds of measurement (e.g. voltage or large currents) but there is usually one terminal that is [..]
Source: physics.usyd.edu.au (offline)

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noun (fellesnavn, appellativ): a type of noun. Common nouns refer to (classes of) people, things, phenomena and ideas, i.e. they are not names unique to any member of a class (compare proper noun). Co [..]
Source: folk.uio.no

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Taste light and non-distinctive taste
Source: drinktea.co.uk

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Often seen or known to be in an area.
Source: www2.fcps.edu

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, (1) sb. hockey; a game. Same as Shinney. Called in some districts Comun and Kamman, from the Irish name for the game. (2) ‘As common as potatoes,’ i.e. of very low extraction, or a comparison for an [..]
Source: ulsterscotsacademy.com

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(mixed 1 and 2 common) are boards that have too many defects to be FAS or Select.
Source: rugbyabp.com

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A term used to describe a card that is not a rookie, semi-star, or star card. These are usually the least expensive cards in a set. "Singles" has also become a widely acceptable term [..]
Source: sportsmemorabilia.com

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A term used to describe a card that is not a rookie, semi-star, or star card. These are usually the least expensive cards in a set. “Singles” has also become a widely acceptable term for commons.
Source: psacard.com

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also known as a base – a term used to describe a card that is not a rookie, semi-star, superstar, insert, die cut, autographed, numbered, or memorabilia card. These are the least expensive cards in a [..]
Source: lastwordonsports.com

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See also: Common right, Common land, Common waste. In England and Wales common land is land which is privately owned but which is subject to the exercise of common rights by other parties.  The term c [..]
Source: collective-action.info

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– a piece of land subject to rights of common. See Common rights.
Source: berkshireenclosure.org.uk

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mode rejection ratio (CMRR) - A measure of an instrument's ability to ignore or reject interference from a signal that is common to the instrument's input terminals, but relative to ground. (Expressed in decibels.)
Source: ateworld.com (offline)





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