populaceˈpɒp yə ləs
populace (n)
- plural
- populaces
English Definitions:
populace, public, world (noun)
people in general considered as a whole
"he is a hero in the eyes of the public"
populace (Noun)
The common people of a nation.
populace (Noun)
The inhabitants of a nation.
Populace
A populace is a group of people forming the total population of a certain place. It is taken from the Latin word populus, which means "people", but also in the sense of a race, nationality, or locality. This can be compared with the Spanish word pueblo, which derives from the same Latin root.
populace
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