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Definition of social
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Social
(a.)
Forming
compound
groups
or
colonies
by
budding
from basal
processes
or
stolons;
as, the
social
ascidians..
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Social
::
Social
(a.)
Naturally
growing
in
groups
or
masses;
-- said of many
individual
plants
of the same
species.
Socialize
::
Socialize
(v. t.) To
subject
to, or
regulate
by,
socialism..
Insociable
::
Insociable
(a.) Not
sociable
or
companionable;
disinclined
to
social
intercourse
or
conversation;
unsociable;
taciturn.
Social
::
Social
(a.)
Living
in
communities
consisting
of
males,
females,
and
neuters,
as do ants and most
bees..
Station
::
Station
(n.)
State;
rank;
condition
of life;
social
status.
Rabid
::
Rabid (n.)
Extreme,
unreasonable,
or
fanatical
in
opinion;
excessively
zealous;
as, a rabid
socialist..
Mesalliance
::
Mesalliance
(n.) A
marriage
with a
person
of
inferior
social
position;
a
misalliance.
Society
::
Society
(n.) A
number
of
persons
associated
for any
temporary
or
permanent
object;
an
association
for
mutual
or joint
usefulness,
pleasure,
or
profit;
a
social
union;
a
partnership;
as, a
missionary
society..
Affection
::
Affection
(n.) A
settled
good will; kind
feeling;
love;
zealous
or
tender
attachment;
-- often in the pl.
Formerly
followed
by to, but now more
generally
by for or
towards;
as,
filial,
social,
or
conjugal
affections;
to have an
affection
for or
towards
children..
Utilitarianism
::
Utilitarianism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
greatest
happiness
of the
greatest
number
should
be the end and aim of all
social
and
political
institutions.
Canticoy
::
Canticoy
(n.) A
social
gathering;
usually,
one for
dancing..
Decency
::
Decency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
decent,
suitable,
or
becoming,
in words or
behavior;
propriety
of form in
social
intercourse,
in
actions,
or in
discourse;
proper
formality;
becoming
ceremony;
seemliness;
hence,
freedom
from
obscenity
or
indecorum;
modesty..
Social
::
Social
(a.) Ready or
disposed
to mix in
friendly
converse;
companionable;
sociable;
as, a
social
person..
Rank
::
Rank (n. & v.) An
aggregate
of
individuals
classed
together;
a
permanent
social
class;
an
order;
a
division;
as, ranks and
orders
of men; the
highest
and the
lowest
ranks of men, or of other
intelligent
beings..
Pique
::
Pique (n.) A
feeling
of hurt,
vexation,
or
resentment,
awakened
by a
social
slight
or
injury;
irritation
of the
feelings,
as
through
wounded
pride;
stinging
vexation..
Odd Fellow
::
Odd
Fellow
() A
member
of a
secret
order,
or
fraternity,
styled
the
Independent
Order of Odd
Fellows,
established
for
mutual
aid and
social
enjoyment..
Zoocytium
::
Zoocytium
(n.) The
common
support,
often
branched,
of
certain
species
of
social
Infusoria..
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) That
quality
which tends to
secure
results;
effective
power in an
institution
or
enactment;
security;
validity;
legal or moral
force;
logical
conclusiveness;
as, the
strength
of
social
or legal
obligations;
the
strength
of law; the
strength
of
public
opinion;
strength
of
evidence;
strength
of
argument..
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..
Commerce
::
Commerce
(n.)
Social
intercourse;
the
dealings
of one
person
or class in
society
with
another;
familiarity.
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