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Social whale (gcide) | Social \So"cial\, a. [L. socialis, from socius a companion; akin
    to sequi to follow: cf. F. social. See Sue to follow.]
    1. Of or pertaining to society; relating to men living in
       society, or to the public as an aggregate body; as, social
       interest or concerns; social pleasure; social benefits;
       social happiness; social duties. "Social phenomena." --J.
       S. Mill.
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    2. Ready or disposed to mix in friendly converse;
       companionable; sociable; as, a social person.
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    3. Consisting in union or mutual intercourse.
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             Best with thyself accompanied, seek'st not
             Social communication.                 --Milton.
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    4. (Bot.) Naturally growing in groups or masses; -- said of
       many individual plants of the same species.
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    5. (Zool.)
       (a) Living in communities consisting of males, females,
           and neuters, as do ants and most bees.
       (b) Forming compound groups or colonies by budding from
           basal processes or stolons; as, the social ascidians.
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    Social science, the science of all that relates to the
       social condition, the relations and institutions which are
       involved in man's existence and his well-being as a member
       of an organized community; sociology. It concerns itself
       with questions of the public health, education, labor,
       punishment of crime, reformation of criminals, and the
       like.
 
    Social whale (Zool.), the blackfish.
 
    The social evil, prostitution.
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    Syn: Sociable; companionable; conversible; friendly;
         familiar; communicative; convival; festive.
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