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Definition of civic adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

civic

adjective
 
/ˈsɪvɪk/
 
/ˈsɪvɪk/
[usually before noun]
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  1. officially connected with a town or city
    • civic buildings/leaders
  2. connected with the people who live in a town or city
    • a sense of civic pride (= pride that people feel for their town or city)
    • civic duties/responsibilities
    • The competition would be an opportunity to foster civic pride.
    • Voting should be a matter of civic duty.
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  3. Word Originmid 16th cent.: from French civique or Latin civicus, from civis ‘citizen’. The original use was in civic garland, crown, etc., translating Latin corona civica, denoting a garland of oak leaves and acorns given in ancient Rome to a person who saved a fellow citizen's life.
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