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  • 11Phalanx — Pha lanx, n.; pl. {Phalanxes}, L. {Phalanges}. [L., from Gr. ?.] 1. (Gr. Antiq.) A body of heavy armed infantry formed in ranks and files close and deep. There were several different arrangements, the phalanx varying in depth from four to twenty… …

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  • 12Phalanxes — Phalanx Pha lanx, n.; pl. {Phalanxes}, L. {Phalanges}. [L., from Gr. ?.] 1. (Gr. Antiq.) A body of heavy armed infantry formed in ranks and files close and deep. There were several different arrangements, the phalanx varying in depth from four to …

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  • 14Fourierism — Fourierist, Fourierite /foor ee euh ruyt /, n. Fourieristic, adj. /foor ee euh riz euhm/, n. the social system proposed by François Marie Charles Fourier, under which society was to be organized into phalanxes or associations, each large enough… …

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  • 15Fourierism — noun The cooperative socialistic system of , a Frenchman, who recommended the reorganization of society into small communities, living in common. See Also: Fourierite …

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  • 16socialist — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. Fourierite, Marxist, communist, Fabian; see democrat , radical …

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  • 17socialist — n. Fourierite, communist …

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  • 18Fourierism — /ˈfʊriərɪzəm/ (say fooreeuhrizuhm) noun the communal social system propounded by François Marie Charles Fourier, under which society was to be organised into phalanxes or associations, each large enough for all industrial and social requirements …

  • 19phalanstery — ˈfalənˌsterē, ri noun ( es) Etymology: French phalanstère dwelling of a Fourierite community, from phalange phalanx (from Latin phalang , phalanx) + monastère monastery (from Late Latin monasterium) more at phalanx …

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