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civilian
noun anyone who is not a member of the armed forces or the police force.
[14c: French civilien relating to civil law, from Latin civilis citizen]
noun anyone who is not a member of the armed forces or the police force.
[14c: French civilien relating to civil law, from Latin civilis citizen]
civility
noun (civilities )
1 politeness.
2 a an act of politeness;
b a polite remark or gesture.
[16c: French civilité , from Latin civilitas courtesy]
noun (civilities )
1 politeness.
2 a an act of politeness;
b a polite remark or gesture.
[16c: French civilité , from Latin civilitas courtesy]
civilization or civilisation
noun
1 a stage of development in human society that is socially, politically, culturally and technologically advanced.
2 the parts of the world that have reached such a stage.
3 the state of having achieved or the process of achieving such a stage.
4 usu hist a people and their society and culture the Minoan civilization .
5 built-up areas as opposed to wild, uncultivated or sparsely populated parts.
6 intellectual or spiritual enlightenment, as opposed to brutishness or ignorance.
noun
1 a stage of development in human society that is socially, politically, culturally and technologically advanced.
2 the parts of the world that have reached such a stage.
3 the state of having achieved or the process of achieving such a stage.
4 usu hist a people and their society and culture the Minoan civilization .
5 built-up areas as opposed to wild, uncultivated or sparsely populated parts.
6 intellectual or spiritual enlightenment, as opposed to brutishness or ignorance.
civilize or civilise
verb (civilized , civilizing )
1 to lead out of a state of barbarity to a more advanced stage of social development.
2 to educate and enlighten morally, intellectually and spiritually.
[16c: French civiliser , from Latin civilis citizen]
verb (civilized , civilizing )
1 to lead out of a state of barbarity to a more advanced stage of social development.
2 to educate and enlighten morally, intellectually and spiritually.
[16c: French civiliser , from Latin civilis citizen]
civilized or civilised
adjective
1 socially, politically and technologically advanced.
2 agreeably refined, sophisticated or comfortable.
adjective
1 socially, politically and technologically advanced.
2 agreeably refined, sophisticated or comfortable.
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