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  1. community /kə-myoo͞′nĭ-tē//kə-myoo͞′nĭ-tē/

    noun

    1. A group of people living in the same locality and under the same government.
    2. The district or locality in which such a group lives.
    3. A group of people having common interests.
      "the scientific community; the international business community."

    noun

    1. A group of people living in the same locality and under the same government.
    2. The district or locality in which such a group lives.
    3. A group of people having common interests.
      "the scientific community; the international business community."
    4. A group viewed as forming a distinct segment of society.
      "the gay community; the community of color."
    5. Similarity or identity.
      "a community of interests."
    6. Sharing, participation, and fellowship.
      "a sense of community."
    The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition • More at Wordnik
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  2. socialworkmethods.com

    A community is a group of individuals residing in a relatively connected geographic area who share common traits in their way of life, including customs, traditions, and a general mode of communication. Ogburn & Nimkof defined community as the "total organization of social life in a limited area."
  3. sociology.institute

    These interactions can be social, economic, cultural, and political. A community, therefore, is a network of relationships that provide structure and support for its members. In this sense, Davis expanded the definition of community beyond just physical proximity to include the functional and structural aspects of social life.
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