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NOUN:1. A tract of cultivated land belonging to and used by a community: common. See GROUP. 2. Slang. Something, such as coins or printed bills, used as a medium of exchange: cash, currency, lucre, money. Informal : wampum. Slang : bread, cabbage, dough, gelt, jack, lettuce, long green, mazuma, moola, scratch. Chiefly British : brass. See MONEY.
ADJECTIVE:1. Lacking experience and the knowledge gained from it: inexperienced, inexpert, raw, uninitiate, uninitiated, unpracticed, unseasoned, untried, unversed. See ABILITY. 2. Being in an early period of growth or development: immature, infant, juvenile, young, youthful. See YOUTH.
 
 
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