verb, -muned, -mun⋅ing, noun | 1. | to converse or talk together, usually with profound intensity, intimacy, etc.; interchange thoughts or feelings. |
| 2. | to be in intimate communication or rapport: to commune with nature. |
| 3. | interchange of ideas or sentiments. |
| 1. | a small group of persons living together, sharing possessions, work, income, etc., and often pursuing unconventional lifestyles. |
| 2. | a close-knit community of people who share common interests. |
| 3. | the smallest administrative division in France, Italy, Switzerland, etc., governed by a mayor assisted by a municipal council. |
| 4. | a similar division in some other country. |
| 5. | any community organized for the protection and promotion of local interests, and subordinate to the state. |
| 6. | the government or citizens of a commune. |
| 7. | people's commune. |
| 8. | the Commune. Also called Commune of Paris, Paris Commune.
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| a usually rural, Communist Chinese social and administrative unit of from 2000 to 4000 families combined for collective farming, fishing, mining, or industrial projects. |