communication (n.)
early 15c., communicacioun, "act of communicating, act of imparting, discussing, debating, or conferring," from Old French comunicacion (14c., Modern French communication) and directly from Latin communicationem (nominative communicatio) "a making common, imparting, communicating; a figure of speech," noun of action from past-participle stem of communicare "to share, divide out; communicate, impart, inform; join, unite, participate in," literally "to make common," related to communis "common, public, general" (see common (adj.)).
The meaning "that which is communicated" is attested from late 15c.; the meaning "means of communication" is recorded by 1715. Related: Communications; communicational.
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updated on January 17, 2024
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