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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024com•mun•ion /kəˈmyunyən/USA pronunciation n. - Religion[often: Communion]Also called ˈHo•ly Comˈmun•ion.
- [uncountable] the act of receiving the bread and wine at a Christian eucharistic service.
- [uncountable] the bread and wine so received.
- Religion[countable] a group of people having a common religious faith;
denomination: the Anglican communion. - the exchanging or sharing of thoughts or emotions:[uncountable]communion with nature.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024com•mun•ion (kə myo̅o̅n′yən),USA pronunciation n. - Religion(often cap.) Also called Holy Communion. [Eccles.]
- the act of receiving the Eucharistic elements.
- the elements of the Eucharist.
- the celebration of the Eucharist.
- the antiphon sung at a Eucharistic service.
- Religiona group of persons having a common religious faith;
a religious denomination:Anglican communion. - association;
fellowship. - interchange or sharing of thoughts or emotions;
intimate communication:communion with nature. - the act of sharing, or holding in common;
participation. - the state of things so held.
- Latin commūniōn- (stem of commūniō) a sharing, equivalent. to commūn(is) common + -iōn- -ion
- Anglo-French)
- Middle English (1350–1400
com•mun′ion•a•ble, adj. com•mun′ion•al, adj. |