commune |
town |
In obsolete terms the difference between commune and town
is that
commune is communion; sympathetic intercourse or conversation between friends while
town is a collection of houses enclosed by fences or walls.
As nouns the difference between commune and town
is that
commune is a small community, often rural, whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour; the members of such a community while
town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city.
As a verb commune
is to converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
communed |
commune |
As verbs the difference between communed and commune
is that
communed is (
commune) while
commune is to converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
As a noun commune is
a small community, often rural, whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour; the members of such a community.
ward |
commune |
In obsolete terms the difference between ward and commune
is that
ward is an underage orphan while
commune is communion; sympathetic intercourse or conversation between friends.
As nouns the difference between ward and commune
is that
ward is a guard; a guardian or watchman while
commune is a small community, often rural, whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour; the members of such a community.
As verbs the difference between ward and commune
is that
ward is to keep in safety, to watch over, to guard while
commune is to converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
As a proper noun Ward
is {{surname|A=An English occupational|from=occupations}} for a guard or watchman.
commune |
commute |
As nouns the difference between commune and commute
is that
commune is a small community, often rural, whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour; the members of such a community while
commute is a regular journey to or from a place of employment, such as work or school.
As verbs the difference between commune and commute
is that
commune is to converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel while
commute is to regularly travel from one's home to one's workplace or school, or
vice versa.
immerse |
commune |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between immerse and commune
is that
immerse is (obsolete) immersed; buried; sunk while
commune is (obsolete) communion; sympathetic intercourse or conversation between friends.
As verbs the difference between immerse and commune
is that
immerse is to put under the surface of a liquid; to dunk while
commune is to converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
As an adjective immerse
is (obsolete) immersed; buried; sunk.
As a noun commune is
a small community, often rural, whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour; the members of such a community.
taxonomy |
commune |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and commune
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
commune is a small community, often rural, whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour; the members of such a community.
As a verb commune is
to converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
commune |
collective |
In obsolete terms the difference between commune and collective
is that
commune is communion; sympathetic intercourse or conversation between friends while
collective is deducing consequences; reasoning; inferring.
As nouns the difference between commune and collective
is that
commune is a small community, often rural, whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour; the members of such a community while
collective is a farm owned by a collection of people.
As a verb commune
is to converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
As an adjective collective is
formed by gathering or collecting; gathered into a mass, sum, or body; congregated or aggregated; as, the collective body of a nation.
commune |
kibbutz |
As nouns the difference between commune and kibbutz
is that
commune is a small community, often rural, whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour; the members of such a community while
kibbutz is a community, usually an agricultural one, based on a high level of social and economical sharing, equality, direct democracy and tight social relations.
As a verb commune
is to converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
commune |
mouton |
As a noun commune
is a small community, often rural, whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour; the members of such a community.
As a verb commune
is to converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
As a proper noun mouton is
commune in charente, france.
commune |
communard |
As nouns the difference between commune and communard
is that
commune is a small community, often rural, whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour; the members of such a community while
communard is a member of the paris commune of 1871.
As a verb commune
is to converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
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