Civilised

/ˈsɪvəlaɪzd/ adjective

having an advanced society with organized systems of government, culture, and technology; or showing good manners and refinement.

From Latin 'civilis' meaning 'of citizens,' derived from 'civis' (citizen). The word entered English via Old French and initially described societies with cities and laws, but picked up connotations of 'cultured' behavior.

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