civilization

  • 11Civilization II — Разработчик MicroProse Издатель MicroProse …

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  • 12Civilization 4 — Civilization IV Sid Meier s Civilization 4 Éditeur 2K Games Développeur Firaxis Concepteur Sid Meier Date de sortie 2005 Genre Jeu de stratégie …

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  • 13Civilization 3 — Civilization III Civilization III Éditeur Infogrames Développeur Firaxis Concepteur Sid Meier Date de sortie 12 avril 2001 Genre stratégie au tour par tour …

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  • 14Civilization — (amerikanisch für Zivilisation) ist der Name sowohl zweier Brettspiele als auch einer Computerspielsserie: Civilization (Brettspiel), Brettspiel von 1980 Sid Meier’s Civilization, Computerspielserie seit 1991 Civilization (Computerspiel), das… …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 15civilization — civilization, culture are comparable when meaning the particular state or stage of advancement in which a race, a people, a nation, a specific class, or an integrated group of these finds itself at a given period. Civilization always implies a… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 16Civilization — Civ i*li*za tion, n. [Cf. F. civilisation.] 1. The act of civilizing, or the state of being civilized; national culture; refinement. [1913 Webster] Our manners, our civilization, and all the good things connected with manners, and with… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 17civilization — [n1] culture, sophistication acculturation, advancement, breeding, civility, cultivation, development, edification, education, elevation, enlightenment, illumination, polish, progress, refinement, social well being; concept 388 Ant. barbarism,… …

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  • 18civilization — I noun accomplishments, acquired knowledge, advancement, advancement of knowledge, civilized life, civilized society, cultivation, culture, enlightenment, evolution, humanitas, illumination, level of education, national culture, progress,… …

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  • 19civilization — 1704, law which makes a criminal process civil, from CIVILIZE (Cf. civilize) + ATION (Cf. ation). Sense of civilized condition first recorded 1772, probably from Fr. civilisation, to be an opposite to BARBARITY (Cf. barbarity) and a distinct word …

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  • 20civilization — (Amer.) civ·i·li·za·tion || ‚sɪvɪlaɪ zeɪʃn n. society, culture (of a group of people or a particular place); highly developed social and economic structure (also civilisation) …

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