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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



9 words match “CIVIC”

CIVIC a.
ved from, a city or citizen; relating to man as a member of society, or to civil affairs. Civic crown (Rom. Antiq.), a crown or garland of oak leaves and acorns, bestowed on a soldier who had saved the life of a citizen in battle.
CIVICISM n.
The principle of civil government.
CIVICS n.
The science of civil government.
ANTICIVIC n.
Opposed to citizenship.
BOY SCOUT n.
by Sir R. S. S. Baden-Powell, to promote good citizenship by creating in them a spirit of civic duty and of usefulness to others, by stimulating their interest in wholesome mental, moral, industrial, and physical activities, etc. Hence, a member of any of the other similar organizations, which are now worldwide. In "Th…
BY-LAW n.
onstitutional provision, and subsidiary to it; a rule relating to a matter of detail; as, civic societies often adopt a constitution and by-laws for the government of their members. In this sense the word has probably been influenced by by, meaning secondary or aside.
CIVIL a.
Pertaining to civic life and affairs, in distinction from military, ecclesiastical, or official state.
INTERCITIZENSHIP n.
The mutual right to civic privileges, in the different States. Bancroft.
MASTER n.
Freemasons, esp. the presiding officer; also, a person holding a similar office in other civic societies. Little masters, certain German engravers of the 16th century, so called from the extreme smallness of their prints. -- Master in chancery, an officer of courts of equity, who acts as an assistant to the chancello…