communication
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(noun) something that is communicated between people or groups |
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Related Words: anomalous communication, auditory communication, content, document, expressive style, language, linguistic communication, message, paralanguage, paralinguistic communication, psychic communication, psychical communication, show, sign, signal, signaling, social relation, style, subject matter, substance, visual communication, vocalization, voice, written communication, written language |
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(noun) the activity of communicating |
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Synonyms: communicating |
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Related Words: act, channel, communication channel, contact, discourse, discussion, dramatic art, dramatics, dramaturgy, exam, examination, exhortation, expression, human action, human activity, intercommunication, intercourse, line, mail, medium, persuasion, post, postal service, social intercourse, suasion, test, theater, theatre, touch, transmission, treatment |
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(noun) a connection allowing access between persons or places; "how many lines of communication can there be among four people?"; "a secret passageway provided communication between the two rooms" |
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Related Words: connectedness, connection, connexion |
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