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Often used in the same context:
cafetorium,
cafeteria,
gymnasium,
auditorium,
fieldhouse,
refectory,
classrooms,
natatorium,
ramada,
lunchroom,
spaces,
library,
dogtrot,
campus,
undercroft,
publicness,
faculty,
clubroom,
halls,
narthex,
quadrangle,
monoculture,
charles fourier,
gazebo,
quilting bee,
students,
curtaining,
tainter,
atrium,
lyceum,
socratic method,
carrel,
elementary,
greenland,
quonset hut,
diningroom,
microcosms,
pep rally,
galleria,
breezeways,
humanities,
schoolhouse,
stallman,
grange,
recreation,
forum,
squam,
ezra cornell,
foyer,
entryway,
public library,
perfectibility,
bandstand,
salad bar,
courtyard,
clerestory,
biomimetics,
civility,
desks,
dorm,
humanists,
discourse,
playground,
restrooms,
baconian,
patwin,
promethean,
amphitheater,
vod,
areopagitica,
potluck,
lounge,
bonfire,
dining room,
continental breakfast,
barnyard,
noosphere,
building,
hallways,
unitarian church,
microworld,
sundeck,
izaak walton,
school,
meetinghouse,
usufructuary,
worship,
bandshell,
residence hall,
koinonia,
commencement ceremony,
lorax,
preconcert,
cliquishness,
bioregions,
workspace,
superorganism,
dormitory,
taproom,
curtilage,
breezeway,
breakfast nook,
parishes,
libraries,
parks,
arenas,
arid,
common,
highways,
institutions,
marketplaces,
boroughs,
dioceses,
municipalities,
waterways,
waterworks,
\u00ab,
arena,
baronies,
centres,
collectives,
hospitals,
senate,
contentious,
courtesy,
online,
shire,
staff,
whole,
1nternational,
bicameral,
business,
called,
county,
daycare,
entire,
messy,
packing,
parliamentary,
plenary,
presidential,
quarantine
More specific:
amusement park,
central park,
funfair,
pleasure ground,
third estate,
village green
Appears in the definition of:
astor,
backbench,
backbencher,
crossbench,
crossbencher,
edward iii,
frontbencher,
front bench,
houses of parliament,
member of parliament,
nancy witcher astor,
parliamentarian,
third estate,
viscountess astor
Part of:
urban area
More general:
class,
grazing land,
lea,
ley,
parcel,
parcel of land,
pasture,
pastureland,
piece of ground,
piece of land,
social class,
socio-economic class,
tract
Synonyms:
common,
common land,
commonality,
commonalty,
green,
park
Also try:
— Adjectives for commons:
global,
short,
faithful,
poor,
english,
creative,
open,
local,
public,
intellectual,
civil,
more...
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