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The term “communis” derived from which word?

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The term “communis” derived from which word?

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The term communis is derived from a latin word. It means common, common understanding.
The word communication also derives from it.
Wrote answer · 8/5/2022
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The term "communis" is derived from the Latin word "communis," which means "common" or "shared."

Wrote answer · 3/13/2025
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