Common
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People
- Common (entertainer), Chicago based hip-hop artist, actor, and author formerly known as Common Sense
- Andrew Ainslie Common (1841 – 1903), English astronomer
- Jack Common, British novelist
- Thomas Common (1850 – 1919), Scottish literary translator
Things
- Any occurrence with a probability greater than or equal to 50%[1]
- COMMON, a Fortran Fortran is a general-purpose,[note 2] procedural,[note 3] imperative programming language that is especially suited to numeric computation and scientific computing. Originally developed by IBM at their campus in south San Jose, California in the 1950s for scientific and engineering applications, Fortran came to dominate this area of programming statement
- COMMON, an IBM users' group
- A common language or lingua franca A lingua franca is a language systematically used to communicate between persons not sharing a mother tongue, in particular when it is a third language, distinct from both persons' mother tongues shared by speakers of different mother tongues
- A translation of a biblical term for ritual impurity Tumah is a state of ritual impurity in Halakha . A person or object which contracts tumah is said to be tamei, or "impure." The state of ritual purity is called taharah, used by some common English translations of the bible.
- Commoner In British law, a commoner is someone who is neither the Sovereign nor a peer. Therefore, any member of the Royal Family who is not a peer, such as Prince William of Wales or Anne, Princess Royal, is a commoner, as is any member of a peer's family, including someone who holds only a courtesy title, such as the Earl of Arundel and Surrey or Lady, someone does not hold a title of peerage.
- Common land Common land is land owned collectively or by one person, but over which other people have certain traditional rights, such as to allow their livestock to graze upon it, to collect firewood, or to cut turf for fuel. By extension, the term "commons" has come to be applied to other resources which a community has rights or access to. The a piece of land owned by one person, but over which other people can exercise certain traditional rights, such as allowing their livestock to graze upon it.
- Vernacular A vernacular, mother tongue or mother language, and less frequently one sense of idiom and dialect, is the native language of a population located in a country or in a region defined on some other basis, such as a locality. For example, Navajo is a local language in the southwest of the United States, and English is the state language of a number, as in a common (not scientific) name of a plant or animal
Other
- Dol Common, a character in The Alchemist (play) by Ben Jonson
See also
- All pages beginning with "Common"
- Commons (disambiguation)
- Come On
- ^ Mathematical Statistics, Jun Shao, Springer Publications, 2005
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