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communality

n. 1 The condition of being communal 2 The extent to which something is communal 3 (context maths English) A measure of variance in factor analysis

Usage examples of "communality".

Rising out of and embodying the isolation and communality of the Anarresti spirit, the drama had attained extraordinary power and brilliance.

But molestation was extremely rare in a society where complete fulfillment was the norm from puberty on, and the only social limit imposed on sexual activity was the mild one of pressure in favor of privacy, a kind of modesty imposed by the communality of life.

Some Humans got tired of the endless communality of the world around them and just needed a place to sit and be alone for a while.

Sliding shoji screened off one room from another, so that the place had a sense of communality that spoke to the heart of the Japanese culture, where individuality was an uncomfortable concept.

That grievous inconvenience also enforceth our nobility, gentry, and communality to build their houses in the valleys, leaving the high grounds unto their corn and cattle, lest the cold and stormy blasts of winter should breed them greater annoyance.

There was plenty about the mutual aid and communality of wess’har society that was still invisible to him.