commonality

commonality
/kom'euh nal"i tee/, n., pl. commonalities.
1. a sharing of features or characteristics in common; possession or manifestation of common attributes.
2. a feature or characteristic held in common: Historians perceive commonalities of behavior in many eras.
3. commonalty (def. 1).
[1350-1400; ME; partial Latinization of COMMONALTY, on basis of presumed L *communalitas (see -ITY)]

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