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| communication | That which is communicated or imparted; intelligence; news; a verbal or written message | en |
| communication | Participation in the Lord's supper | en |
| communication | something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information; "they could not act without official communication from Moscow" | en |
| communication | a connection allowing access between persons or places; "how many lines of communication can there be among four people?"; "a secret passageway provided communication between the two rooms | en |
| communication | A trope, by which a speaker assumes that his hearer is a partner in his sentiments, and says we, instead of I or you | en |
| communication | (The evolution of) Thinkquest on the development of verbal and non-verbal communication Includes timeline, symbols, mass media and interactive features, including a quiz, survey and forum | en |
| communication | The transfer of information between stations | en |
| communication | exchange of information or ideas; transfer, passing along; letter, message isim | en |
| communication | In the Common Connector Framework, the interface definition and its implementation of the various connectors It provides the common way of communicating with a host system | en |
| communication | Means of communicating; means of passing from place to place; a connecting passage; connection | en |
| communication | (a) an exchange of information between participants; (b) an act of sharing, and coming together; (c) an opportunity to be in community | en |
| communication | Intercourse by words, letters, or messages; interchange of thoughts or opinions, by conference or other means; conference; correspondence | en |
| communication | A passageway or opening between two locations | en |
| communication | The body of all data transferred to one or both parties during an act of communication | en |
| communication | The potential for information exchange | en |
| communication | The concept or state of exchanging information between entities | en |
| communication | An instance of information transfer; a conversation or discourse | en |
| communication | A connection between two tissues, organs, or cavities | en |
| communication | The trasmission and reception of data | en |
| communication | The act or fact of communicating; as, communication of smallpox; communication of a secret | en |
| communication | A message; the essential data transferred in an act of communication | en |
| communication | Association; company | en |
| communication | Exchanging tokens of meaning between separate parties It includes focused attention, an intention to be understood, a common space, separate realities, interpretation, understanding | en |
| communication | A communication is a declaration by which a State expresses its views relating to the treaty, notifies a new domestic law or specify the content of a domestic law in relation with the treaty, rectify an error or an omission made upon ratification Communications may be made under the terms of the treaty, for example when a State has to designate a competent national authority, or formulated spontaneously by States | en |
| communication | the electronic transmission of content from one point to another; see also Information Highway Communications | en |
| communication | communicating openly and often about developments, tailoring communications to target audiences and delivering through existing processes | en |
| communication | A sharing of meaning through the transmission of information | en |
| communication | The process by which information and feelings are shared by people through an exchange of verbal and non-verbal messages In the context of medical education, its primary function is to establish understanding between patient and doctor In an atmosphere of effective communication, patients improve faster, cope better with post-operative pain, require less psychotropic drugs, and experience numerous other health benefits | en |
| communication | The act of transmitting verbal and non-verbal information and understanding between seller and buyer | en |
| communication | Communications are the systems and processes that are used to communicate or broadcast information, especially by means of electricity or radio waves. a communications satellite. communications equipment | en |
| communication | A communication is a message. The ambassador has brought with him a communication from the President. see also communicate. animal communication communication theory privileged communication confidential communication | en |
| communication | the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information; "they could not act without official communication from Moscow" | en |
| communication | something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups | en |
| communication | Transfer of information from one location to another so that meaning is understood | en |
| communication | The successful transmission of information through a common system of symbols, signs, behavior, speech, writing, or signals | en |
| communication | The creation of customized and segmented messages founded on careful listening that address both institution and audience needs and goals | en |
| communication | The creation of shared understanding through interaction among two or more agents Communication depends upon interpretation of some message by the listener Shared understanding is constructed through the detection and repair of misunderstandings (as opposed to a one-way transmission of data) The understanding created through communication can never be absolute or complete, but instead is an interactive and ongoing process in which common ground, i e , assumed mutual beliefs and mutual knowledge, is accumulated and updated | en |
| communication | The process of transmitting and receiving messages According to Roman Jakobson and others, an analysis of this process yields six factors: addresser, addressee, contact (or channel), context, code, and the message itself Corresponding to these factors are six functions: emotive, conative, phatic, reference, metalinguistic (or metacommunicative), and aesthetic or poetic This process has been taken as the focal object of semiotics | en |
| communication | A sharing of meaning through the transmission of information p 456 | en |
| communication | The process of giving, sending, or exchanging thoughts, feelings, opinions, and information orally or in writing | en |
| communication | Transmission of intelligence between two points (origin and reception) without alteration of sequence or structure of the information content See also data communication | en |
| communication | knowledge: synonymous with creation, an expression of our unified relationship to God which can be likened to a flow of spirit and love; only spirit can communicate, unlike the ego, which is separate by nature true perception: we experience communication in our right minds through the Holy Spirit, allowing His Love to be shared through us | en |
| communication | A process by which information is transferred between at least two parties | en |
| communication | The transfer of information and understanding from one point or person to another The basic elements in the process of communication are an information source, encoding, transmission, reception, and decoding | en |
| communication | Transmission of information | en |
| communication | the interchange of ideas across space Its fullest definition is the consideration and action of impelling an impulse or particle from source-point across a distance to receipt-point, with the intention of bringing into being at the receipt-point a duplication and understanding of that which emanated from the source-point The formula of communication is cause, distance, effect, with intention, attention and duplication with understanding See also cause; effect | en |
| communications | telecommunications, the science and technology of communicating, especially by electronic means | en |
| communications | plural of communication | en |
| communications | the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information and the methods by which it is delivered as print or radio or television etc | en |
| communications | means of communicating; network of routes for sending messages and transporting troops and supplies isim | en |
| communications | communications satellite Paramount Communications wireless communications | en |
| communications | "communications is his major field of study | en |