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- Social - a. - Of or pertaining to society; relating to men living in society, or to the public as an aggregate body; as, social interest or concerns; social pleasure; social benefits; social happiness; social duties.
- Social - a. - Ready or disposed to mix in friendly converse; companionable; sociable; as, a social person.
- Social - a. - Consisting in union or mutual intercourse.
- Social - a. - Naturally growing in groups or masses; -- said of many individual plants of the same species.
- Social - a. - Living in communities consisting of males, females, and neuters, as do ants and most bees.
- Social - a. - Forming compound groups or colonies by budding from basal processes or stolons; as, the social ascidians.
- Socialism - n. - A theory or system of social reform which contemplates a complete reconstruction of society, with a more just and equitable distribution of property and labor. In popular usage, the term is often employed to indicate any lawless, revolutionary social scheme. See Communism, Fourierism, Saint-Simonianism, forms of socialism.
- Socialist - n. - One who advocates or practices the doctrines of socialism.
- Socialist - a. - Alt. of Socialistic
- Socialistic - a. - Pertaining to, or of the nature of, socialism.
- Sociality - n. - The quality of being social; socialness.
- Socialize - v. t. - To render social.
- Socialize - v. t. - To subject to, or regulate by, socialism.
- Socially - adv. - In a social manner; sociably.
- Socialness - n. - The quality or state of being social.
- High - superl. - Exalted in social standing or general estimation, or in rank, reputation, office, and the like; dignified; as, she was welcomed in the highest circles.
- High-pressure - a. - Fig.: Urgent; intense; as, a high-pressure business or social life.
- Neuter - n. - An organism, either vegetable or animal, which at its maturity has no generative organs, or but imperfectly developed ones, as a plant without stamens or pistils, as the garden Hydrangea; esp., one of the imperfectly developed females of certain social insects, as of the ant and the common honeybee, which perform the labors of the community, and are called workers.
- Hobnob - n. - Familiar, social intercourse.
- Parlor - n. - A room for business or social conversation, for the reception of guests, etc.
- Leveler - n. - One who would remove social inequalities or distinctions; a socialist.
- Rank - n. & v. - Degree of dignity, eminence, or excellence; position in civil or social life; station; degree; grade; as, a writer of the first rank; a lawyer of high rank.
- Nihilist - n. - A member of a secret association (esp. in Russia), which is devoted to the destruction of the present political, religious, and social institutions.
- Sociological - a. - Of or pertaining to sociology, or social science.
- Fare - n. - To be treated or entertained at table, or with bodily or social comforts; to live.
- Radicalism - n. - The quality or state of being radical; specifically, the doctrines or principles of radicals in politics or social reform.
- Barbecue - n. - A social entertainment, where many people assemble, usually in the open air, at which one or more large animals are roasted or broiled whole.
- Illuminati - v. t. - Members of certain associations in Modern Europe, who combined to promote social reforms, by which they expected to raise men and society to perfection, esp. of one originated in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, professor of canon law at Ingolstadt, which spread rapidly for a time, but ceased after a few years.
- Equipoise - n. - Equality of weight or force; hence, equilibrium; a state in which the two ends or sides of a thing are balanced, and hence equal; state of being equally balanced; -- said of moral, political, or social interests or forces.
- Adhesiveness - n. - Propensity to form and maintain attachments to persons, and to promote social intercourse.
- Antisocial - a. - Tending to interrupt or destroy social intercourse; averse to society, or hostile to its existence; as, antisocial principles.
- Kettledrum - n. - An informal social party at which a light collation is offered, held in the afternoon or early evening. Cf. Drum, n., 4 and 5.
- Dissociable - a. - Having a tendency to dissolve social connections; unsuitable to society; unsociable.
- Socialism - n. - A theory or system of social reform which contemplates a complete reconstruction of society, with a more just and equitable distribution of property and labor. In popular usage, the term is often employed to indicate any lawless, revolutionary social scheme. See Communism, Fourierism, Saint-Simonianism, forms of socialism.
- German - n. - A social party at which the german is danced.
- Lowly - a. - Low in rank or social importance.
- Bohemian - n. - Of or pertaining to a social gypsy or "Bohemian" (see Bohemian, n., 3); vagabond; unconventional; free and easy.
- Ball - n. - A social assembly for the purpose of dancing.
- Morality - n. - The doctrines or rules of moral duties, or the duties of men in their social character; ethics.
- Monsignore - n. - My lord; -- an ecclesiastical dignity bestowed by the pope, entitling the bearer to social and domestic rank at the papal court. (Abbrev. Mgr.)
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- G91 ἀδικέω - 91 ἀδικέω - ἈΔΙΚΈΩ - - adikéō - ad-ee-keh'-o - from ἄδικος; to be unjust, i.e. (actively) do wrong (morally, socially or physically):--hurt, injure, be an offender, be unjust, (do, suffer, take) wrong. - Verb - greek
- G25 ἀγαπάω - 25 ἀγαπάω - ἈΓΑΠΆΩ - - agapáō - ag-ap-ah'-o - perhaps from (much) (or compare עֲגַב); to love (in a social or moral sense):--(be-)love(-ed). Compare φιλέω. - Verb - greek
- G1218 δῆμος - 1218 δῆμος - ΔῆΜΟΣ - - dēmos - day'-mos - from δέω; the public (as bound together socially):--people. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G2842 κοινωνία - 2842 κοινωνία - ΚΟΙΝΩΝΊΑ - - koinōnía - koy-nohn-ee'-ah - from κοινωνός; partnership, i.e. (literally) participation, or (social) intercourse, or (pecuniary) benefaction:--(to) communicate(-ation), communion, (contri-)distribution, fellowship. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H7489 רָעַע - 7489 רָעַע - רָעַע - - râʻaʻ - raw-ah' - a primitive root; properly, to spoil (literally, by breaking to pieces); figuratively, to make (or be) good fornothing, i.e. bad (physically, socially or morally); afflict, associate selves (by mistake for רָעָה), break (down, in pieces), [phrase] displease, (be, bring, do) evil (doer, entreat, man), show self friendly (by mistake for רָעָה), do harm, (do) hurt, (behave self, deal) ill, [idiom] indeed, do mischief, punish, still, vex, (do) wicked (doer, -ly), be (deal, do) worse. - Verb - heb
- H7472 רֵעִי - 7472 רֵעִי - רֵעִי - - Rêʻîy - ray-ee' - from רֵעַ; social; Rei, an Israelite; Rei. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- H7490 רְעַע - 7490 רְעַע - רְעַע - - rᵉʻaʻ - reh-ah' - (Aramaic) corresponding to רָעַע; {properly, to spoil (literally, by breaking to pieces); figuratively, to make (or be) good fornothing, i.e. bad (physically, socially or morally)}; break, bruise. - Verb - arc