Tanaka6000 civilized
COMPOUND WORDS
| American Civil War | {prop} | (civil war in the United States (1861-1865)) | civil | {adj} | (behaving in a reasonable or polite manner) | civil | {adj} | (Related to people and government office as opposed to miliary or religion) | civil disobedience | {n} | (active and non-violent refusal to obey) | civil engineer | {n} | Zivilingenieur | civil engineering | {n} | (technical design and construction of public works and/or equivalent private ones) | civilian | {adj} | (not related to the military armed forces) | civilian | {n} | (non-military person) | civility | {n} | (politeness; behavior which conforms to social conventions) | civilization | {n} | (act or process of civilizing or becoming civilized) | civilization | {n} | (human society) | civilization | {n} | (organized culture) | civilization | {prop} | (people of the world considered to have a high standard of behavior) | civilize | {v} | (civilise) SEE: civilise :: | civilized | {adj} | (having a highly developed society or culture) | civilized | {adj} | (showing evidence of moral and intellectual advancement) | civil law | {n} | (body of law dealing with private relations) | civil law | {n} | (legal system contrasting with common law) | civil registry | {n} | (government repository or database) | civil rights | {n} | (rights deserved by all people under all circumstances) | civil servant | {n} | (a government employee) | civil service | {n} | (the branches of government that are not military, legislative or judicial) | civil society | {n} | (institutions, voluntary organizations and corporate bodies) | civil twilight | {n} | (period in which the sun is less than 6° below the horizon) | civil union | {n} | (legal union similar to marriage) | civil war | {n} | (war between factions within a single country) | Civil War | {prop} | (civil war) SEE: civil war :: | Indus Valley Civilization | {prop} | (ancient civilization)
5000 WORDS | L084 | P3322 | civil | zivil | 公民的
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