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Definition of society
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 society is as below...
Society
(n.) The
relationship
of men to one
another
when
associated
in any way;
companionship;
fellowship;
company.
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Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
originate
and
establish;
to
found;
to
organize;
as, to
institute
a
court,
or a
society..
Elite
::
Elite (n.) A
choice
or
select
body; the
flower;
as, the elite of
society..
Draft
::
Draft (v. t.) To draw from a
military
band or post, or from any
district,
company,
or
society;
to
detach;
to
select..
Diploma
::
Diploma
(n.) A
letter
or
writing,
usually
under seal,
conferring
some
privilege,
honor,
or
power;
a
document
bearing
record
of a
degree
conferred
by a
literary
society
or
educational
institution..
Faction
::
Faction
(n.) A
party,
in
political
society,
combined
or
acting
in
union,
in
opposition
to the
government,
or
state;
--
usually
applied
to a
minority,
but it may be
applied
to a
majority;
a
combination
or
clique
of
partisans
of any kind,
acting
for their own
interests,
especially
if
greedy,
clamorous,
and
reckless
of the
common
good..
Confraternity
::
Confraternity
(n.) A
society
of body of men
united
for some
purpose,
or in some
profession;
a
brotherhood..
Riffraff
::
Riffraff
(n.)
Sweepings;
refuse;
the
lowest
order of
society.
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A
legislative
or
judicial
body; an
assembly;
a
society
or
association;
as, the
Chamber
of
Deputies;
the
Chamber
of
Commerce..
Hicksite
::
Hicksite
(n.) A
member
or
follower
of the
liberal
party,
headed
by Elias
Hicks,
which,
because
of a
change
of views
respecting
the
divinity
of
Christ
and the
Atonement,
seceded
from the
conservative
portion
of the
Society
of
Friends
in the
United
States,
in
1827..
Royal
::
Royal (a.) Under the
patronage
of
royality;
holding
a
charter
granted
by the
sovereign;
as, the Royal
Academy
of Arts; the Royal
Society..
Cultivate
::
Cultivate
(v. t.) To seek the
society
of; to court
intimacy
with.
Civic
::
Civic (a.)
Relating
to, or
derived
from, a city or
citizen;
relating
to man as a
member
of
society,
or to civil
affairs..
Sisterhood
::
Sisterhood
(n.) A
society
of
sisters;
a
society
of women
united
in one faith or
order;
sisters,
collectively..
Collegiate
::
Collegiate
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
college;
as,
collegiate
studies;
a
collegiate
society..
Saint-simonian
::
Saint-Simonian
(n.) A
follower
of the Count de St.
Simon,
who died in 1825, and who
maintained
that the
principle
of
property
held in
common,
and the just
division
of the
fruits
of
common
labor among the
members
of
society,
are the true
remedy
for the
social
evils which
exist..
Raff
::
Raff (n.) The
sweepings
of
society;
the
rabble;
the mob; --
chiefly
used in the
compound
or
duplicate,
riffraff..
Vulgarity
::
Vulgarity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
vulgar;
mean
condition
of life; the state of the lower
classes
of
society.
Regenerate
::
Regenerate
(v. t.)
Hence,
to make a
radical
change
for the
better
in the
character
or
condition
of; as, to
regenerate
society..
Guild
::
Guild (v. t.) A
religious
association
or
society,
organized
for
charitable
purposes
or for
assistance
in
parish
work..
Patriarchate
::
Patriarchate
(n.) A
patriarchal
form of
government
or
society.
See
Patriarchal,
a., 3..
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