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organisation
noun
a
group
of
people
who
work
together
in
a
structured
way
for
a
shared
purpose
such
as
a
business
,
charity
,
club
,
or
government
body
.
•
The
environmental
organisation
planted
thousands
of
trees
last
spring
.
The
environmental
organisation
planted
thousands
of
trees
last
spring
.
•
She
joined
a
student
organisation
at
university
to
meet
new
friends
.
She
joined
a
student
organisation
at
university
to
meet
new
friends
.
From
French
organisation
,
with
British
spelling
changing
-z-
to
-s-
in
the
19th
century
.
noun
-
organisation
the
act
or
process
of
arranging
things
or
people
in
an
orderly
and
effective
way
.
•
Careful
organisation
of
the
schedule
kept
the
conference
on
time
.
Careful
organisation
of
the
schedule
kept
the
conference
on
time
.
•
She
used
colour-coded
folders
for
better
organisation
of
her
notes
.
She
used
colour-coded
folders
for
better
organisation
of
her
notes
.
noun
-
organisation
the
way
the
parts
of
something
are
arranged
;
the
structure
and
order
that
something
has
.
•
The
clear
organisation
of
the
report
impressed
the
manager
.
The
clear
organisation
of
the
report
impressed
the
manager
.
•
Biologists
explored
the
complex
organisation
of
coral
reefs
.
Biologists
explored
the
complex
organisation
of
coral
reefs
.
conversation
noun
a
spoken
exchange
of
ideas
,
feelings
,
or
information
between
two
or
more
people
•
On
the
train
,
two
strangers
started
a
lively
conversation
about
travel
.
On
the
train
,
two
strangers
started
a
lively
conversation
about
travel
.
•
The
meeting
began
with
a
short
conversation
to
break
the
ice
.
The
meeting
began
with
a
short
conversation
to
break
the
ice
.
late
Middle
English
:
from
Latin
‘
conversatio
’
meaning
‘
living
with
,
keeping
company
with
’,
from
‘
conversari
’ ‘
associate
with
’.
noun
an
exchange
of
digital
messages
or
data
between
computers
,
programs
,
or
users
in
a
single
thread
•
The
chatbot
stores
each
user
conversation
for
future
reference
.
The
chatbot
stores
each
user
conversation
for
future
reference
.
•
Secure
conversation
between
the
servers
is
protected
by
encryption
.
Secure
conversation
between
the
servers
is
protected
by
encryption
.
civilisation
noun
the
stage
of
human
social
development
in
which
societies
form
cities
,
governments
,
writing
,
and
other
complex
institutions
•
Students
explored
how
civilisation
first
emerged
in
the
Fertile
Crescent
.
Students
explored
how
civilisation
first
emerged
in
the
Fertile
Crescent
.
•
The
development
of
laws
was
essential
to
early
civilisation
.
The
development
of
laws
was
essential
to
early
civilisation
.
Borrowed
from
French
civilisation
,
ultimately
from
Latin
civīlis
(“
civil
”).
noun
a
particular
well-organised
human
society
that
existed
or
exists
at
a
specific
time
and
place
•
The
achievements
of
Greek
civilisation
still
influence
modern
architecture
.
The
achievements
of
Greek
civilisation
still
influence
modern
architecture
.
•
Artifacts
from
the
Mesopotamian
civilisation
are
displayed
in
the
museum
.
Artifacts
from
the
Mesopotamian
civilisation
are
displayed
in
the
museum
.
Adopted
in
British
English
in
the
18th
century
to
classify
historical
societies
.
noun
the
comforts
and
conveniences
of
modern
life
,
especially
when
contrasted
with
remote
or
wild
places
•
After
weeks
at
sea
,
the
crew
longed
for
the
pleasures
of
civilisation
.
After
weeks
at
sea
,
the
crew
longed
for
the
pleasures
of
civilisation
.
•
The
remote
cottage
had
no
internet
,
truly
miles
from
civilisation
.
The
remote
cottage
had
no
internet
,
truly
miles
from
civilisation
.
British
explorers
in
the
early
20th
century
often
used
the
word
lightly
to
mean
hot
baths
,
good
food
,
and
other
amenities
.