Concept cluster: Communication > Population
adj
Relating to the practice of activism or the behavior and beliefs of activists.
n
(statistics) The number of people in stated age ranges.
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A demographic grouping based on age.
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(geography, statistics) The population density measured as the number of people per unit area of land
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A group of people within hearing; specifically, a large gathering of people listening to or watching a performance, speech, etc.
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(computing) automatic population (of a database with data, a form with text, etc.)
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A branch of human demography concerned with understanding the complementary biological and demographic determinants of, and interactions between, the birth and death processes that shape individuals and populations.
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A group of people having a common purpose or opinion; a mass.
adv
With regard to budgets.
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Performing a headcount; the counting of people.
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A large number of people in one place or doing one thing.
adj
Relating to a census.
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An official count or enumeration of members of a population (not necessarily human), usually residents or citizens in a particular region, often done at regular intervals.
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(US, demography) A concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only.
adj
(Of a system, process or organization) Governed by or intentionally organized around a blend of chaotic and ordered elements or influences.
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An organized culture encompassing many communities, often on the scale of a nation or a people; a stage or system of social, political, or technical development.
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(demographics) The grouping of a population based on ethnicity, economics or religion.
n
The population within a coenose.
adj
That shares an environment with another
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(statistics) A demographic grouping of people, especially those in a defined age group, or having a common characteristic.
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A type of research project in which participants sharing a common feature (the cohort) are studied over a long period of time.
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The general interest of the population as a whole.
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The common people collectively, the third estate, the people not belonging to the nobility or clergy
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The body politic; republic
adj
Considering the community to be of central importance
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An unstructured community in which people are equal.
adj
(economics) specific to a company
n
(with definite article) The so-called lower orders of people; the populace, vulgar.
n
(demography) Number of deaths in a society per 1,000 people per year
adj
(rare) Of or pertaining to a distinct population of people
n
(informal, collective) A demographic group.
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A demographic graph or diagram (typically a pie chart)
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(chiefly in the plural) A demographic criterion: a characteristic used to classify people for statistical purposes, such as age, race, or gender.
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(economics) the economic growth resulting from shifts in a population’s age structure, mainly when the share of the working-age population becomes larger than the non-working-age share
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(demography) The process that represents the transition from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as a country develops from a pre-industrial to an industrialized economic system.
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The study of the characteristics of human populations, especially with regards to their makeup and fluctuations and the social causes behind these.
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demography
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(linguistics) Language as spoken or written by the common people.
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(geography) The number of people under the age of 15 and over the age of 64 compared to the number of people active in the labor force.
adj
Arranged or classified by district.
adj
Pertaining to an economy.
n
A group of people within a larger group having a particular common characteristic.
n
Any population or group of persons who have been domesticated or dumbed down.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To fill with people; populate.
adj
equally populated
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(idiomatic, US) everybody; a large crowd; too many people.
n
The general public.
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(uncountable) The population in general.
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(sociology) A subset of a culture or of a society.
adj
Tending to form groups; social.
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(ecology) A group of diverse species that share common characteristics or habits.
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The exact number of people in a group or organization.
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(biology) The population of a form of an organism that occurs in two distinct forms (e.g. aquatic and airborne)
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(collective) The common people; the masses. (Used with or without the definite article.)
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(taxonomy, anthropology) A sample from which the characters of a population are to be inferred.
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A type, race or category; a group of entities that have common characteristics such that they may be grouped together.
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(usually in compounds) A network of entwined interests between individuals and institutions in the private sector and the public sector resulting in coordination in order to achieve mutually beneficial results, especially to the detriment of broader society.
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A grouping of communes or municipalities that share some services.
n
Synonym of policy rate
adj
Numerous; vast; very great in number
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A branch of a nationwide organization such as a trade union.
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Aspects of a location that distinguish it from neighboring communities; the collective customs, mannerisms, fashions, artwork, accents or traditions of an area.
adj
Exhibiting or relating to localism.
adj
Practicing or supporting locavorism
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A multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd.
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The modern industrial equivalent of culture, mass-produced and anonymously consumed, without specialization or connoisseurship.
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(generically) People, especially a large number of people; the general population.
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(demography) The age that divides a population (of a country etc.) into two numerically equivalent groups.
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A very large population
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organisation connected to an umbrella organisation
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A city with at least a million inhabitants.
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The masses, especially the 'great unwashed masses': the general population, or (yet more specifically) the rabble thereof, viewed as one mob of unruly, disorganized people predisposed to violence and malevolence.
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The mass of ordinary people; the masses, the populace.
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(demography) The ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 population per year.
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(obsolete) A great number; a great deal.
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(demography) The difference between the crude birth rate and the crude death rate of a population
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The name of something that contains many individual things or people. Examples: army, fleet, hundred.
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Many individuals as a group.
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A government organization; agency; authority.
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(biology, demography) An excessive number of occupants (people, animals, plants, etc.) in a particular area; specifically, when the number of occupants exceeds the ability of that area to provide for them.
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(slang) Alternative form of people; often especially (with personal pronoun) one's friends or associates. [Used as plural of person; a body of human beings considered generally or collectively; a group of two or more persons.]
adj
(rare) Abbreviation of people’s.
v
(intransitive) To become populous or populated.
adj
(Internet slang, uncommon) Crowded or bustling with many people.
adj
Having a specified kind or number of people.
n
(geography) The population density measured as the number of people per unit area of arable land
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(countable) A number of votes for a single candidate or position which is greater than the number of votes gained by any other single candidate or position voted for, but which is less than a majority of valid votes cast.
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A state containing large groups of people of different nationalities.
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(in extended senses of the above) A mass of people, a mob or muster, considered as a head count.
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Alternative form of hoi polloi [(collective) The common people; the masses. (Used with or without the definite article.)]
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Short for Population I. [(astrophysics, usually attributively) A population or group of stars formed relatively late in the history of the Universe, characterized by having a high metallicity.]
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Short for Population II. [(astrophysics, usually attributively) A population or group of stars formed early in the history of the Universe, characterized by having a low metallicity.]
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Abbreviation of population. [The people living within a political or geographical boundary.]
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The inhabitants of a nation.
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Obsolete form of populace. [The common people of a nation.]
adj
(obsolete) populous
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The people living within a political or geographical boundary.
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(biology, ecology) The study of populations of organisms, especially the growth and regulation of population sizes and genetics, and the effects of interactions between species.
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A sudden (normally temporary) decrease in a population typically due to a stressful situation
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Average population per unit area; especially, the average number of people who live on each square kilometer (or square mile) of land.
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(astrophysics, usually attributively) A population or group of stars formed relatively late in the history of the Universe, characterized by having a high metallicity.
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Alternative letter-case form of Population II [(astrophysics, usually attributively) A population or group of stars formed early in the history of the Universe, characterized by having a low metallicity.]
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Alternative letter-case form of Population III [(astrophysics, usually attributively) A hypothetical population or group of stars which may have existed in the early history of the Universe, characterized by being extremely massive and hot and having an extremely low metallicity.]
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(demography) A graphical illustration of the distribution of a population (typically that of a country or region of the world) by age groups and sex; it typically forms the shape of a pyramid when the population is growing.
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One who, or that which, populates.
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The study of entire populations
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(now rare) Populousness.
adj
Having a large population.
adj
Of or relating to an approach to preservation that focuses on collaborative management of artifacts rather than custodianship over a closed repository.
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(informal, Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of people. [Used as plural of person; a body of human beings considered generally or collectively; a group of two or more persons.]
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(statistics) A subset of a population used in simulations
adj
Pertaining to the people as a whole (as opposed to a private group); concerning the whole country, community etc.
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Obsolete spelling of public [The people in general, regardless of membership of any particular group.]
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Obsolete form of public. [The people in general, regardless of membership of any particular group.]
adj
Multiplying rapidly; teeming.
n
A teeming, swarming, or multiplying.
adj
Quasigovernmental.
adj
(of a private company, etc.) Having a certain degree of funding or influence from the government.
v
To assign a race to; to perceive as having a (usually specified) race.
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(Malaysia) The people or citizens of a country, as a collective.
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(business) The practice of delegating or assigning of procedures, functions or jobs from production within a business in one location to an internal entity that specializes in that operation in another location within a geographic region.
adj
Relating to secession.
adj
Relating to a section.
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Promoting the good of one division, department or subgroup over that of the whole.
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(chiefly US politics) The largest portion of a demographic group or of the population of a political jurisdiction, which is considered to possess political and social views that are not openly declared, but that can nevertheless significantly affect voting patterns and social behavior.
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(UK) Synonym of plurality: The largest share of the item being counted.
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Any control, either formal or informal, that is exerted by a group, especially by one's peers
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An entity which is part of, and participates in, a larger social group or society.
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(sociology) Interactions and relationships among people.
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(uncountable) The people of one’s country or community taken as a whole.
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The collective physical mass of people and their creations and possessions.
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Type or kind, in various uses of the phrase in specie.
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A measurement of population numbers per unit area or volume.
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A body, such as a political party, with a cohesive purpose or outlook.
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Alternative spelling of subimperialism [(politics) Imperialism subordinate to another imperialism.]
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Alternative form of subprefecture. [An administrative division of a country below prefecture.]
adj
Describing a smaller part of an administrative region.
adj
Below the level of a county.
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(grammar) A sublevel of grammatical gender.
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(uncommon) A kingdom that is part of another kingdom, ruled by a subking.
adj
(government) Below prefectural level
adj
Below provincial level.
adj
Below the level of a regiment.
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A subdivision of a sept or tribe.
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A territory that is contained within another
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A group of connected communities
adj
Densely populated.
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The larger population from which a subpopulation is drawn.
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A society composed of multiple smaller societies.
adj
Greater than any one state (in its reach or organization)
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The size (number of individuals) of a swarm
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(obsolete, rare) A union or confederation.
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(Britain, idiomatic) Everybody; too many people; a huge crowd.
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(hyperbolic, chiefly UK, Australia) Everyone; a great crowd; a jumbled assortment of people.
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(by extension) The commoners, collectively, in any society.
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(marketing, economics) A sample taken from the population.
adj
Of or pertaining to a journey; viatic.
adj
Relating to or being a local road.
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Relating to visitation.
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(obsolete) The common people; the crowd, the mob.
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The masses.

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