To share information, ideas, or feelings with another person or group, usually through speaking, writing, or other means.
From Latin 'communicare' (to share, impart) from 'communis' (common). The Romans used this word to mean literally making something common to multiple people.
The root 'communis' is where we get 'commune,' 'community,' and 'communist'—all about making something shared; communication literally means 'making it common to everyone!'
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