Society
Description
1. A group of people having a common body and system of culture for example, a physical community, or an aggregate of communities.
2. A voluntary association of individuals for common ends, especially an organized group living or working together, or periodically meeting or worshipping together, because of a community of interests, beliefs, or a common profession.
3. An enduring and cooperating social group whose members have developed organized patterns of relationships through interaction with one another. The term may also be applied to the complex structures of institutions of such a group.
4. A broad grouping of people having common traditions, institutions, collective activities, and interests, particularly an international social order or community of societies.
5. An interdependent system of organisms, biological units, or organizations.