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communitary, a. U.S.|kəˈmjuːnɪtərɪ| [f. community: see -ary 2.] Belonging to a community. Hence coˈmmunitariness.
1895Advance (Chicago) 14 Mar. 846/1 The societies in which they [sc. Harvard and Yale] were placed were characterized by a communitariness of blood, belief, interest and character. Ibid., No communitary instinct pervades and unifies society [in the Western States, U.S.]. 1904Branford in Ideals of Sci. & Faith 105 Adjustments and readjustments between group-interests and communitary interests. |