A Colony of 8 Houses Represented as Cells
col·o·ny
(kŏl′ə-nē)north. pl. col·o·nies
one.
a. A group of emigrants or their descendants who settle in a afar territory simply remain subject to or closely associated with the parent country.
b. A territory thus settled.
2. A region politically controlled by a distant country; a dependency.
3.
a. A group of people with the same interests or indigenous origin concentrated in a particular area: the American colony in Paris.
b. The area occupied by such a group.
4. Colonies The British colonies that became the original 13 states of the United States.
5. A group of people who take been institutionalized in a relatively remote area: an island penal colony.
half-dozen. A group of the same kind of animals, plants, or one-celled organisms living or growing together.
7. A visible growth of microorganisms, ordinarily in a solid or semisolid nutrient medium.
[Middle English colonie, from Latin colōnia, from colōnus, settler, from colere, to cultivate; see kwel- in Indo-European roots.]
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colony
(ˈkɒlənɪ)n, pl -nies
ane. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a body of people who settle in a land afar from their homeland only maintain ties with it
2. (Government, Politics & Affairs) the customs formed by such settlers
3. (Regime, Politics & Affairs) a subject territory occupied by a settlement from the ruling land
4.
a. a community of people who form a national, racial, or cultural minority: an artists' colony; the American colony in London.
b. the expanse itself
5. (Biology) zoology
a. a group of the same type of animal or found living or growing together, esp in large numbers
b. an interconnected group of polyps of a colonial organism
6. (Microbiology) bacteriol a group of bacteria, fungi, etc, derived from 1 or a few spores, esp when grown on a culture medium
[C16: from Latin colōnia, from colere to cultivate, inhabit]
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col•o•ny
(ˈkɒl ə ni)n., pl. -nies.
ane. a grouping of people who leave their native country to form in a new country a settlement discipline to, or connected with, the parent nation.
ii. the country or district so settled.
3. whatever people or territory separated from merely subject to a ruling power.
iv. the Colonies, those British colonies that formed the original 13 states of the U.s..
5. a grouping of individuals having the same national origin or similar interests, occupations, etc., living in a particular locality: a colony of artists.
6. a group of people forced to alive isolated from guild, as because of disease or criminal behavior.
7. the identify or dwellings inhabited by such a grouping.
eight. an aggregation of leaner growing together every bit the descendants of a single cell.
9. a group of organisms of the aforementioned kind living or growing in close association.
[1350–1400; Heart English colonie (< Centre French) < Latin colōnia <colōn(usa) farmer <colere to inhabit, cultivate]
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col·o·ny
(kŏl′ə-nē)A group of the aforementioned kind of animals, plants, or i-celled organisms living or growing together: a colony of ants; a colony of bacteria.
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Colony
a group of people transported to another place or part of the globe; a collection of people associated with a craft, occupation, decorative art, etc.; a number of animals or plants in a group. Run into also customs.Examples: colony of ants—Lipton, 1970; of artists; of auks [on land]; of avocets; of badgers; of bats; of bees, 1713; of beggars, 1737; of chinchilla; of cormorants; of frogs; of gulls; of ibises; of lepers; of mice; of monks, 1844; of musicians, 1711; of penguins; of sparrows, 1840; of voles; of vampires.
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Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend:
| Noun | 1. | colony - a trunk of people who settle far from home simply maintain ties with their homeland; inhabitants remain nationals of their home land but are not literally nether the home land'southward organisation of government; "the American colony in Paris"settlement trunk - a group of persons associated by some common necktie or occupation and regarded as an entity; "the whole body filed out of the auditorium"; "the student body"; "administrative trunk" frontier settlement, outpost - a settlement on the borderland of civilization Plantation - a newly established colony (specially in the colonization of North America); "the practice of sending convicted criminals to serve on the Plantations was common in the 17th century" proprietary colony - a colony given to a proprietor to govern (in 17th century) colonial - a resident of a colony |
| ii. | colony - a grouping of organisms of the same type living or growing together biological group - a grouping of plants or animals caste - in some social insects (such as ants) a physically singled-out individual or group of individuals specialized to perform certain functions in the colony | |
| 3. | Colony - one of the 13 British colonies that formed the original states of the United States geographic area, geographic region, geographical area, geographical region - a demarcated surface area of the Globe United states of americaA., Usa, Us of America, US, USA, America, the states, U.Due south. - North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in Due north America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Bounding main; achieved independence in 1776 | |
| 4. | colony - a identify where a group of people with the same interest or occupation are concentrated; "a nudist colony"; "an artists' colony" place, property - any area set aside for a detail purpose; "who owns this place?"; "the president was concerned about the belongings beyond from the White House" | |
| 5. | colony - a geographical surface area politically controlled by a distant country dependency Crown Colony - a British colony controlled past the British Crown, represented by a governor geographic area, geographic region, geographical area, geographical region - a demarcated surface area of the Earth | |
| half dozen. | colony - (microbiology) a group of organisms grown from a single parent cell microbiology - the branch of biological science that studies microorganisms and their effects on humans animate being grouping - a grouping of animals |
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colony
noun settlement, territory, province, possession, dependency, outpost, dominion, satellite state, community Republic of cyprus, a former British colony, gained independence in 1960.
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colony
nounAn area discipline to rule past an outside ability:
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Translations
جَماعَه مَجْموعَة حَيوانات أو طُيور مُسْتَعْمَرَه
kolonie
koloni
siirtomaa yhdyskunta yhteiskunta
kolónia gyarmat
nÿlenda sambú sambú, sambÿli, kommúna
colonia
kolonialistas kolonialistinis kolonializmas kolonija kolonijinis
grupējums kolonija
kolónia
kolonija
koloni
thuộc địa
colony
[ˈkɒlənɪ] N (colonies (pl)) → colonia f
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colony
[ˈkɒləni] north
[birds, insects, animals] → colonie f
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colony
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colony
(ˈkoləni) – plural ˈcolonies – substantive1. (a group of people who form) a settlement in i country etc which is under the dominion of another country. France used to take many colonies in Africa. kolonie مُسْتَعْمَرَه колония colônia kolonie dice Kolonie koloni αποικία colonia asundus, asumaa مستعمره siirtokunta colonie מושבה उपनिवेश kolonija, naseobina gyarmat koloni nÿlenda colonia 植民地 식민지 kolonija kolonija koloni kolonie koloni kolonia مستعمره، يوه ډله خلك چه بل وصن ته وليږدى خو بيا هم دخپل اصلى رطن متابعت ساتى: هغه مځكه چه دغه ډول ډله پكښى ميشته وى colónia colonie колония kolónia kolonija kolonija koloni ประชาชนในอาณานิคม sömürge, koloni 殖民地 колонія; поселення نو آبادی thuộc địa 殖民地
2. a group of people having the aforementioned interests, living shut together. a colony of artists. nedersetting جَماعَه хора с еднакви интереси, живеещи заедно colônia kolonie dice Kolonie koloni παροικία colonia koloonia گروهی از مردم که دارای ویژگی مشترکی باشند yhdyskunta colonie קהילה एक तरह के व्यवसाय के लोगों की बस्ती kolonija, naseobina kolónia kelompok sambú, sambÿli, kommúna colonia, comunità 集中居住地 마을 grupė, sambūris grupējums koloni kolonie koloni, fellesskap kolonia, grupa د خلكو يوه ډله چې مشتركى ځانګړتياوى ولرى colónia colonie посёлок kolónia kolonija kolonija koloni กลุ่มคนที่สนใจเรื่องเดียวกัน topluluk, koloni 因有志一同而群居的一群人 селище مشترکہ دلچسپی رکھنے والے افراد nhóm người cùng nghề 有同类兴趣的一群人
three. a collection of animals, birds etc, of one type, living together. a colony of gulls. groep مَجْموعَة حَيوانات أو طُيور биол. колония colônia kolonie die Kolonie koloni αποικία ζώων ή πουλιών colonia koloonia گله yhdyskunta colonie מושבה एक तरह के पशु-पक्षियों की बस्ती, वृंद kolonija kolónia kawanan sambú colonia 集団生息地 군락 kolonija kolonija koloni kolonie koloni kolonia ړمه colónia colonie колония; семья kolónia jata skupina koloni, samhälle กลุ่มของสัตว์ที่อาศัยอยู่ร่วมกัน grup 群,群落 колонія جانوروں یا پرندوں کا مجموعہ đàn 集群
coˈlonial (-ˈlou-) describing wordGreat britain was formerly a colonial power. koloniaal اسْتِعْماري колониален colonial koloniální Kolonial-... kolonial; koloni- αποικιακός colonial koloniaal- استعماری siirtomaa- colonial קולוניאלי औपनिवेशिक, औपनिवेशिक से संबंधित kolonijalan gyarmati kolonial nÿlendu- coloniale 植民地の 식민지의 kolonijinis koloniāls kolonial koloniaal koloni- kolonialny مسعمراتى: استعمارى colonial colonial колониальная koloniálny kolonialen kolonijalan kolonial เกี่ยวกับอาณานิคม sömürgeci 殖民地的 колоніальний استعماری ، نو آباد کاری thực dân 殖民地的
coˈlonialism nounkolonialisme اسْتِعْمار колониализъм colonialismo kolonialismus der Kolonialismus kolonialisme αποικιοκρατία colonialismo kolonialism استعمارگری kolonialismi colonialisme קוֹלוֹניָאלִיזם उपनिवेशवाद kolonijalizam gyarmati élet/rendszer kolonialisme nÿlendustefna colonialismo 植民地主義 식민주의 kolonializmas koloniālisms kolonial kolonialisme kolonialisme kolonializm دمستعمر اتو او سيدونكى colonialismo colonialism колониализм kolonializmus kolonializem kolonijalizm kolonialism การล่าอาณานิคม sömürgecilik 殖民主義 колоніалізм استعماریت chủ nghĩa thực dân 殖民主义
coˈlonialist nounand adjective. kolonialis مُستَعْمِر колонизатор colonialista zastánce kolonialismu; kolonialistický der/die Kolonialist(in) kolonialist; kolonialistisk αποικιοκράτης, αποικιοκρατικός colonialista kolonialist استعمار گر kolonialisti colonialiste מִתייָשֵב בְּמוֹשָבָה קוֹלוֹניָאלִית उपनिवेशवादी kolonijalist gyarmatosító kolonialis stuðningsmaður nÿlendustefnu 植民地の住民 식민주의자 kolonialistas; kolonialistinis koloniālists; kolonizētāju- penjajah kolonialist, kolonialistisch kolonialist kolonialista, kolonizator(ski) مستعمر colonialista colonialist колонизатор; колонизаторскии kolonialista; kolonialistický kolonialist, -ičen kolonijalista kolonialist ผู้ล่าอาณานิคม sömürgeci 殖民主義者(的) колоніаліст نوآبادکار người theo chủ nghĩa thực dân 殖民主义者(的)
ˈcolonize, ˈcolonise verbto plant a colony in (a place). The English colonized New England in 1620. koloniserend يَسْتَعْمِر колонизирам colonizar kolonizovat, osídlit besiedeln kolonisere αποικίζω colonizar koloniseerima, asustama مستعمرۀ خود کردن perustaa siirtokunta coloniser לְהִתייָשֵב उपनिवेश करना kolonizirati, naseliti gyarmatosít menderikan koloni gera að nÿlendu colonizzare 植民する 식민지화하다 kolonizuoti kolonizēt menjajah koloniseren kolonisere kolonizować مستعمره كول colonizar a coloniza колонизировать kolonizovať kolonizirati kolonizovati kolonisera บุกเบิกอาณานิคม sömürgeleştirmek 將(某地)變成殖民地 колонізувати آباد کاری کرنا chiếm làm thuộc địa 开拓殖民地于(某地区)
ˈcolonist nounkolonis مُستَعْمِر، مُستَوْطِن заселник colono osadník, kolonista der/die Ansiedler(in) kolonist; nybygger άποικος colono kolonist, asunik مستعمره نشین uudisasukas colon מִתייָשֵב उपनिवेशक naseljenik gyarmatos pendiri koloni landnemi; nÿlendubúi colono 入植者 식민지 주민, 해외 이주자 kolonistas kolonists penjajah kolonist nybygger, kolonist osadnik دمستعمر اتو او سيدونكى colono colonist колонист osadník kolonist naseljenik kolonist, nybyggare ผู้ที่ไปอาศัยในอาณานิคม sömürgeci, sömürgede oturan kimse 殖民者 колоніст, поселенець آباد کار tên thực dân 殖民者
ˌcoloniˈzation, ˌcoloniˈsation nounkolonisasie اسْتِعْمار، إسْتيطان заселване colonização kolonizace, osídlování die Besiedlung kolonisering αποικισμός colonización kolonisatsioon, asustamine مستعمره سازی kolonisaatio colonisation הִתיָשבוּת उपनिवेशीकरण kolonizacija, naseljavanje gyarmatosítás kolonisasi stofnun nÿlendu colonizzazione 植民地化 식민지화 kolonizacija kolonizācija penjajahan kolonisatie kolonisering kolonizacja مستعمره جورونکی colonização colonizare колонизация kolonizácia kolonizacija kolonizacija kolonisation, kolonisering การสร้างอาณานิคม sömürgeleş(tir)mek 殖民化 колонізація آباد کاری sự chiếm làm thuộc địa 殖民地的开拓
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col·o·ny
n. colonia, cultivo de bacterias derivadas del mismo organismo.
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colony - a trunk of people who settle far from home simply maintain ties with their homeland; inhabitants remain nationals of their home land but are not literally nether the home land'southward organisation of government; "the American colony in Paris"
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