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common2 English-Spanish

in common

Common Market English-Spanish

the Common Market

common sense English-Spanish

sentido m común

lowest common denominator English-Spanish

mínimo común denominador

the common people in common1 English-Spanish

la gente común y corriente

to have sth in common (with sb) in common2 English-Spanish

tener* algo en común (con algn)

common British & World English

occurring, found, or done often; prevalent

common English-French

terrain

common English-German

gemeinsam

in common in common British & World English

in joint use or possession; shared

common form in common British & World English

what is usually done; accepted procedure

common cold British & World English

another term for cold2noun2noun2noun.

Common Era British & World English

another term for Christian era.

common gull British & World English

a migratory gull with greenish-grey legs, found locally in northern and eastern Eurasia and NW North America

common jury British & World English

a jury for which no qualification of property or social standing was required

common law British & World English

the part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes

common noun British & World English

a noun denoting a class of objects or a concept as opposed to a particular individual

common rat British & World English

another term for brown rat.

common room British & World English

a room in a school or college for use of students or staff outside teaching hours

common seal1 British & World English

a seal with a mottled grey-brown coat and a concave profile, found along North Atlantic and North Pacific coasts

common seal2 British & World English

an official seal of a corporate body

common time British & World English

a rhythmic pattern in which there are two or four beats, especially four crotchets, in a bar

common cold English-German

Erkältung

common-law English-German

she's his common-law wife

common room English-German

Gemeinschaftsraum

common cold English-Italian

raffreddore m

common ground in common British & World English

opinions or interests shared by each of two or more parties

common thread in common British & World English

a theme or characteristic found in various stories or situations

common chord British & World English

a triad containing a root, a major or minor third, and a perfect fifth

common gender British & World English

the gender of those nouns in English that are not limited to either sex, such as cousin or spouse

common market British & World English

a group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries

common metre British & World English

a metrical pattern for hymns in which the stanzas have four lines containing eight and six syllables alternately

Common Pleas (in full Court of Common Pleas) British & World English

a court for hearing civil cases between subjects or citizens not involving Crown or state

Common Prayer British & World English

the Church of England liturgy, originally set forth in the Book of Common Prayer of Edward VI (1549) and revised in 1662

common sense British & World English

good sense and sound judgement in practical matters