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Definitions for commonality
ˌkɒm əˈnæl ɪ ticom·mon·al·i·ty

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. commonalty, commonality, commonsnoun

    a class composed of persons lacking clerical or noble rank

  2. commonality, commonnessnoun

    sharing of common attributes

GCIDE

  1. commonalitynoun

    a characteristic held in common; a common feature.

Wiktionary

  1. commonalitynoun

    The common people; the commonalty

  2. commonalitynoun

    The joint possession of a set of attributes or characteristics.

  3. commonalitynoun

    Such a shared attribute or characteristic

  4. commonalitynoun

    A quality that applies to materiel or systems: (a) possessing like and interchangeable parts or characteristics enabling each to be utilized, or operated and maintained in common; (b) having interchangeable repair parts and/or components; (c) applying to consumable items interchangeably equivalent without adjustment.

  5. Etymology: Variant form of commonalty.

Wikipedia

  1. commonality

    In aviation, fleet commonality is the economic and logistic benefits of operating a standardized fleet of aircraft that share common parts, training requirements, or other characteristics.

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  1. commonality

    Commonality refers to the state or characteristic of holding or sharing some features, aspects, or traits in common with others. It signifies a similarity or shared attributes between different people, things, or concepts.

Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms

  1. commonality

    A quality that applies to materiel or systems: a. possessing like and interchangeable characteristics enabling each to be utilized, or operated and maintained, by personnel trained on the others without additional specialized training; b. having interchangeable repair parts and/or components; and c. applying to consumable items interchangeably equivalent without adjustment.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of commonality in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of commonality in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of commonality in a Sentence

  1. Daniel Swain:

    The commonality that we're seeing across most fire-prone regions on Earth is an increase in the number of extreme fire weather days, and also an increase in the magnitude of the very worst severe fire weather days, and that is linked to human-caused climate change.

  2. Kyle Hartsock:

    There is one strong commonality in all the victims ; the race and religion.

  3. David Laibson:

    The more we recognize the commonality of this problem, the more prepared we'll be to develop solutions to solve a problem, because the solutions end up being the same across all the different domains.

  4. Rutger Bruining:

    A good ghostwriter makes a concerted effort to gain the trust of their subject, they find commonality and create a safe space for the client to feel comfortable opening up about often painful subjects.

  5. Dale Eng:

    The benefits of commonality across multiple ship types as well as forward and backfit were considered in laying out the strategy for the Enterprise Air Surveillance Radar.  This did not, however, directly result in CVN 79 having a different radar than CVN 78. Acquisition cost of remaining CVN 79 radar components was also a driving factor for the change.

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  • القواسم المشتركةArabic
  • GemeinsamkeitGerman
  • yhteensopivuus, samankaltaisuus, piirreFinnish
  • совместимость, общность, унифицированностьRussian

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