קבוצי
Hebrew
Etymology
Root |
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ק־ב־ץ (q-b-ṣ) |
קִבּוּץ (kibuts, “kibbutz”) + ־י (-í, “-ic, -ish, -like”, used to form adjectives from nouns, demonyms and language names from place names, and so on)
Adjective
קיבוצי / קִבּוּצִי • (kibutsí) (feminine קיבוצית / קִבּוּצִית, masculine plural קיבוציים / קִבּוּצִיִם, feminine plural קיבוציות / קִבּוּצִיוֹת)
- Of or relating to a kibbutz, a community, based on a high level of social and economical sharing, equality, direct democracy and tight social relations.
- collective, joint, group
- (algebra, of an operator) associative
Synonyms
- (collective): שיתופי / שִׁתּוּפִי (shitufí)
- (associative): אָסוֹצְיָאטִיבִי (asotsyativí)
Derived terms
See also
References
- “קבוצי” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
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