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21civil — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to ordinary citizens, as distinct from military or ecclesiastical matters. 2) Law non criminal: a civil court. 3) courteous and polite. DERIVATIVES civilly adverb. ORIGIN Latin civilis, from civis citizen …
22Civīl — (und Zusammensetzungen), s. Zivil …
23Civil — Civil, bürgerlich, im Gegensatz zu dem Militär …
24cìvīl — m 〈G civíla〉 1. {{001f}}građanska osoba (za razliku od pripadnika vojničkog ili svećeničkog sloja) 2. {{001f}}građanska odjeća ili narodna nošnja, odjeća koja nije uniforma ∆ {{001f}}crkveni ∼ građansko odijelo s nekom oznakom svećenika (prema… …
25Civil — Sobriquet désignant une personne polie, aimable (latin civilis) …
26civil — (Del lat. civilis, propio del ciudadano < civis, ciudadano.) ► adjetivo 1 De la ciudad o de los ciudadanos: ■ de estado civil, soltero. ► adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino femenino 2 Se aplica a la persona, organismo o disposición que no es… …
27civil — civilness, n. /siv euhl/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or consisting of citizens: civil life; civil society. 2. of the commonwealth or state: civil affairs. 3. of citizens in their ordinary capacity, or of the ordinary life and affairs of citizens …
28CIVIL — ILE. adj. Qui regarde et qui concerne les citoyens. La vie civile. La société civile. La guerre civile. Troubles civils. Lois civiles. État civil, La condition d une personne, en tant qu elle est enfant naturel ou adoptif, de tel père ou de… …
29civil — adj. 1 of or belonging to citizens. 2 of ordinary citizens and their concerns, as distinct from military or naval or ecclesiastical matters. 3 polite, obliging, not rude. 4 Law relating to civil law (see below), not criminal or political matters… …
30civil — Of or relating to the state or its citizenry. Relating to private rights and remedies sought by civil actions as contrasted with criminal proceedings. The word is derived from the Latin civilis, a citizen. Originally, pertaining or appropriate to …