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Definition of social
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of social is as below...
Social
(a.)
Forming
compound
groups
or
colonies
by
budding
from basal
processes
or
stolons;
as, the
social
ascidians..
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Radicalism
::
Radicalism
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
radical;
specifically,
the
doctrines
or
principles
of
radicals
in
politics
or
social
reform..
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To be
treated
or
entertained
at
table,
or with
bodily
or
social
comforts;
to
live..
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To
attain
to a
better
social
position;
to be
promoted;
to
excel;
to
succeed.
Sphere
::
Sphere
(n.) Rank; order of
society;
social
positions.
Ceremonial
::
Ceremonial
(n.) A
system
of rules and
ceremonies,
enjoined
by law, or
established
by
custom,
in
religious
worship,
social
intercourse,
or the
courts
of
princes;
outward
form..
Sociality
::
Sociality
(n.) The
quality
of being
social;
socialness.
Dissocial
::
Dissocial
(v. t.)
Unfriendly
to
society;
contracted;
selfish;
as,
dissocial
feelings..
Cagot
::
Cagot (n.) One of a race
inhabiting
the
valleys
of the
Pyrenees,
who until 1793 were
political
and
social
outcasts
(Christian
Pariahs).
They are
supposed
to be a
remnant
of the
Visigoths..
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Graceful
and
beautiful
females,
sister
goddesses,
represented
by
ancient
writers
as the
attendants
sometimes
of
Apollo
but
oftener
of
Venus.
They were
commonly
mentioned
as three in
number;
namely,
Aglaia,
Euphrosyne,
and
Thalia,
and were
regarded
as the
inspirers
of the
qualities
which give
attractiveness
to
wisdom,
love, and
social
intercourse..
Rabid
::
Rabid (n.)
Extreme,
unreasonable,
or
fanatical
in
opinion;
excessively
zealous;
as, a rabid
socialist..
Elevate
::
Elevate
(v. t.) To raise to a
higher
station;
to
promote;
as, to
elevate
to an
office,
or to a high
social
position..
Party
::
Party (v.) A
number
of
persons
invited
to a
social
entertainment;
a
select
company;
as, a
dinner
party;
also, the
entertainment
itself;
as, to give a
party..
Inaffable
::
Inaffable
(a.) Not
affable;
reserved
in
social
intercourse.
Leveler
::
Leveler
(n.) One who would
remove
social
inequalities
or
distinctions;
a
socialist.
Worker
::
Worker
(n.) One of the
neuter,
or
sterile,
individuals
of the
social
ants, bees, and white ants. The
workers
are
generally
females
having
the
sexual
organs
imperfectly
developed.
See Ant, and White ant, under
White..
#NAME?
::
-ism () A
suffix
indicating
an act, a
process,
the
result
of an act or a
process,
a
state;
also, a
characteristic
(as a
theory,
doctrine,
idiom,
etc.);
as,
baptism,
galvanism,
organism,
hypnotism,
socialism,
sensualism,
Anglicism..
Progress
::
Progress
(n.)
Toward
ideal
completeness
or
perfection
in
respect
of
quality
or
condition;
--
applied
to
individuals,
communities,
or the race; as,
social,
moral,
religious,
or
political
progress..
Social
::
Social
(a.)
Forming
compound
groups
or
colonies
by
budding
from basal
processes
or
stolons;
as, the
social
ascidians..
Intersocial
::
Intersocial
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
mutual
intercourse
or
relations
of
persons
in
society;
social.
Convention
::
Convention
(v. i.) A
meeting
or an
assembly
of
persons,
esp. of
delegates
or
representatives,
to
accomplish
some
specific
object,
--
civil,
social,
political,
or
ecclesiastical..
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