collectivity
English
Etymology
collective + -ity
Noun
collectivity (countable and uncountable, plural collectivities)
- (uncountable) The condition of being collective.
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- Collectivity was treated as an end in itself: We were here, as ruangrupa exhorted us, to “Make friends, not art!”
- (countable) A body of people considered as a whole.
Synonyms
- collectiveness (less common)
Translations
the condition of being collective
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a body of people considered as a whole
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