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cinematic movement based on the realism movement in literature, filmmaking dealing with ordinary working-class lifeneorealism
civilian clothes (as opposed to military uniform), ordinary clothescivvies
common person, one who is not of noble rank, ordinary personcommoner
common soldiers; common laborers; common people, enlisted troops, ordinary membersrank and file
common stock, everyday, general, nonspecialist, of an expected standard, of or for all, of varying stress or length, open public area in a city or town, park, square (also commons), ordinary, piece of public landcommon
common, ordinary shares of stockcommon stock
common, ordinary; recurring every day (about attacks of disease), commonplace, daily, daily occurrence; fever or illness that recurs daily, fever recurring dailyquotidian
common, regular, ordinary, normal or typical, ordinary way, what somebody customarily hasusual
commonplace activity, everyday task; habit, custom, practice; procedure that is always the same; part of a computer program containing instructions for a particular task (Computers), ordinary, usual; customary, habitual, regular pattern of behavior, re...routine
commonplace, mediocre, not attracting notice, not distinguished; ordinary, unexceptional; indistinguishable, having no special characteristic by which to be recognized; not discerned; not separated according to some distinguishing characteristics, not ...undistinguished
criticism, exclusion, formal objection used in court, legal clause, somebody or something excluded, something that is out of the ordinary, anomaly; objection, oppositionexception
crowd around somebody, crowd into a place, throng; swarm angrily, riot, disorderly crowd of people; populace, common people; riffraff, group of people, noisy crowd, ordinary peoplemob
cut of pork, medium in size or quality, mediocre, second rate, inferior, moderate, or average, ordinary and unexceptional, poor-quality flour, sufficiently, intermediately, in a mediocre manner, in an average manner, things of average qualitymiddling
different from the norm, not conforming to normal conventions, not standard, not ordinaryunconventional
Digital Subscriber Line, Digital Subscriber Line; digital telephone technology that allows data transmission of up to 6.1 megabits per second using ordinary telephone lines (Telecommunications)DSL
 

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