Collective

/kəˈlɛktɪv/ adjective, noun

As an adjective, “collective” describes something done by a group acting together, rather than by individuals alone. As a noun, it can mean a group that shares work, ownership, or decision‑making.

It comes from Latin “collectivus,” meaning “gathered together,” from “colligere” (to collect). The sense of shared or group action developed from the idea of things being held in common.

AMየጋራ
ARجماعي
BNসামূহিক
CSkolektivní
DAkollektiv
DEkollektiv
ELσυλλογικός
EScolectivo
FAجمعی
FIkollektiivinen
FRcollectif
GUસામૂહિક
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