public

adjectivecommon noun

Syllable Decomposition

public

for the adjective, from Latin publicus (concerning the state, of interest to the public); for the noun, from Latin publicum ('public interest') both derived - with the addition of the adjectival suffix icus - from poplicus derived from populus ('people') with the influence, by phonetic and semantic proximity, of pubes ('adult').

Definitions

programmation

Synonym

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Translations

  • germangerman:öffentlich
  • englishenglish:public
  • spanishspanish:público
  • turkishturkish:kamusal
  • greekgreek:δημόσιος

See also

republier (v.) publiciser (v.) semipublic (adj.) semi-public (adj.) publiable (adj.) publicisme (cn.) impubliable (adj.) publication (cn.) publiciste (cn.) publicitaire (adj.) publicitaire (cn.) publicité (cn.) publier (v.) publicateur (cn.) publicistique (adj.) publics (adj.) publics (cn.)