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Personal legal status equivalent to citizenship for the country of Bermuda.
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The role of a person's rights and choices that affect health in the context of the society in which they are a citizen.
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The state or condition of being a burgess; citizenship.
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The state of being a burgher; citizenship.
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The manners of a cit or citizen.
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Citizenship; the status of a citizen.
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The state of being a citizen; citizenship
adj
Of the nature of citizens.
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Pertaining to citizens.
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The group of all citizens.
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The status of being a citizen, in its various senses.
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(rare) Lack of citizenship.
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Obsolete spelling of civil [(not comparable) Having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion.]
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(video games, slang) Civilization, a turn-based strategy video game from 1991 (and various sequels) in which the player attempts to build and maintain an empire throughout history.
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an activity started by the citizens themselves; social movement
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The principle of civil government.
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The study of good citizenship and proper membership in a community.
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Alternative spelling of civvy. [(informal) A civilian; someone who is not in the military.]
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The collective power of the people or the commonwealth.
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(philosophy) Organized, internally peaceful human society; civilization.
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(informal) A person who does not belong to a particular group or engage in a particular activity.
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The advocacy of civilian attitudes, typically as opposed to militarism
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The quality of being a civilian.
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Good citizenship, civic-mindedness.
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(pedantic) A state, (chiefly) a city-state.
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The average citizen, as contrasted with the social, political or cultural elite.
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(chiefly historical) The free burghers/bourgeoisie of a given town, taken collectively.
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The condition of being compatriots.
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connoisseurs considered as a group
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Obsolete spelling of citizen [A resident of a city or town, especially one with legally-recognized rights or duties.]
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(politics, conspiracy research) A large group of people, typically members of government agencies and the military, believed to have long-lasting political influence that is difficult for an administration voted into power to counter.
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The status or quality of being a denizen.
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The state of being a district.
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Anyone who actively carries out the interests of a foreign country while located in another host country
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A difficulty faced by organizations where a founder maintains disproportionate power and influence over a project.
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A birthright; the status acquired by birth, especially of but not exclusive to the firstborn.
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Any country or organization that deliberately isolates itself from the wider world.
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The mutual right to civic privileges in the various states of the United States.
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Equal rights of citizenship in different communities; mutual political rights.
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(idiomatic) A hypothetical average or generic citizen; the man on the street.
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(idiomatic) A hypothetical average or generic member of the public; the common man (or person, by extension).
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(idiomatic) A generic individual; some hypothetical average or ordinary citizen.
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The right of citizenship in a nation acquired by being born to a parent or parents with citizenship in that nation.
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The right of nationality or citizenship acquired by being born in said place.
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The common man or woman.
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(idiomatic) Usually of a celebrity or political leader: one who shows understanding of and sympathy for the concerns of ordinary people, and who has a rapport with and acceptance by them.
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The state of being a member of a group or organization.
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(archaic) The lower classes of a community; the rabble.
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A status in which a person is concurrently regarded as a citizen under the laws of more than one state.
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The condition of being municipal.
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(chiefly historical) An association of students based on its members' birthplace or ethnicity.
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Alternative spelling of nation-state [(government, politics) A political entity (a state) associated with a particular cultural entity (a nation) and a sovereign territorial unit.]
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The official song of a nation or sovereign state, generally of a patriotic nature and played at events to celebrate or honor said state.
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A people sharing a common origin, culture and/or language, and possibly constituting a nation-state.
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The quality or state of being national.
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The quality of being a nation.
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Considered to be of, from, or in tune with the common people, rather than from a ruling elite.
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Characteristic of a specific locality;
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(sometimes proscribed) A casual, courteous remark.
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The status of protocitizen.
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(derogatory) The mass of common people; the lowest class of populace.
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The condition of having only some of the rights or status of a citizen.
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(Australia, historical) Wealthy landowners (squatters) considered as a class.
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(often with definite article) The current governing polity under which the speaker lives.
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Synonym of statesmanship understood as the ability to guide a state well.
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The state of being a state (a polity).
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Resembling or characteristic of a state (geopolitical entity).
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(Ireland) The territory or district of a tribe, as a polity.
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Of or pertaining to subjugation.
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The state or condition of a superpower.
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(civics) The ability to sustain a civic practice or process in the long term, such as democracy, entrepreneurialism, a war effort, or others.
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Britain standard spelling of word of honor.
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