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21commons — Synonyms and related words: C ration, K ration, allotment, allowance, board, bourgeoisie, cafeteria, common, common people, common run, common sort, commonage, commonality, commonalty, commoners, dinette, dining car, dining hall, dining room,… …
22Commons — com·mons || kÉ’mÉ™nz n. House of Commons (elective lower House of Parliament in the United Kingdom and Canada) …
23commons — com·mons || kÉ’mÉ™nz n. dining room, cafeteria; food provided in a dining room; ration, portion, food ration; open public area in a city or town, park, square com·mon || kÉ’mÉ™n n. open public area in a city or town, park, square (also commons) …
24commons — n. pl. 1. Commonalty, the common people, untitled class, commoners. 2. Lower house of Parliament, House of Commons. 3. Common table meals served in common (esp. at colleges). 4. Provisions, food, fare …
25Commons — /ˈkɒmənz/ (say komuhnz) noun the → House of Commons …
26commons — The class of subjects in Great Britain exclusive of the royal family and the nobility. They are represented in parliament by the House of Commons. Part of the demesne land of a manor (or land the property of which was in the lord), which, being… …
27commons — The class of subjects in Great Britain exclusive of the royal family and the nobility. They are represented in parliament by the House of Commons. Part of the demesne land of a manor (or land the property of which was in the lord), which, being… …
28commons — In reference to land, the plural of common; the House of Commons, the popular and more powerful body of the British Parliament; freeholders not of the peerage; commoners, that is persons of the commonalty …
29Commons-based peer production — is a term coined by Harvard Law School professor Yochai Benkler to describe a new model of socio economic production in which the creative energy of large numbers of people is coordinated (usually with the aid of the Internet) into large,… …
30Commons (disambiguation) — Commons may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Places 3 Things 4 See also People John R. Commons, economist and labour historian …