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I. common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑːmən] ПРИЛ

1. common:

common (ordinary)
common (usual)
common (widespread)
a common disease
to be common knowledge
a common name
the common man

2. common (shared):

common
common property
by common assent
for the common good
tenancy in common

3. common (vulgar):

common
common

II. common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑːmən] СЪЩ

1. common (land):

common

2. common Am УНИ:

common

common sense СЪЩ no pl

common sense

common law СЪЩ no pl

common law

common land СЪЩ

common land

common denominator СЪЩ

common ground СЪЩ no pl

common ground
to be on common ground with sb

common stock СЪЩ Am ФИН

common stock

common room СЪЩ Brit

common room

common-or-garden ПРИЛ

common-or-garden

common-law wife СЪЩ

common-law wife

PONS OpenDict

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Other suggestions include the pillar was cut to mark the boundary of the eastern part of the common land/cliff-edge.
en.wikipedia.org
At the time they still kept cattle on the common land.
en.wikipedia.org
Historically, the area was extensively mined for lead and has been left with the scars of that past all over its common land.
en.wikipedia.org
Up until the 1930s the park was common land, which included the right to graze cattle.
en.wikipedia.org
Under this system, there was control over cutting trees, encroaching on common land etc.
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