collectivisme

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from French collectivisme, from collectif (collective), from Latin collectus, the past participle of colligere (to collect), from col- (a form of co- (together)) + legere (to lay, place).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔlɛktivˈɪsmə/
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  • Hyphenation: col‧lec‧ti‧vis‧me
  • Rhymes: -ɪsmə

Noun

collectivisme n (plural collectivismen or collectivismes, diminutive collectivismetje n)

  1. collectivism, an ideological system in which the means (of production) must be owned and controlled by people collectively

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Descendants

  • Indonesian: kolèktivismê

French

Etymology

From collectif (collective), from Latin collectus, the past participle of colligere (to collect), from col- (a form of co- (together)) + legere (to lay, place).

Pronunciation

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Noun

collectivisme m (plural collectivismes)

  1. the ideological system collectivism, in which the means are owned and controlled by people collectively

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