0 the fact of sharing interests, experiences, or other characteristics with someone or something:
They found a commonality in discussing their experiences.
There are some commonalities between the different stories.
1 the sharing of a set of features, or a particular feature that is shared:
2 the fact that the same parts or systems are used in the manufacture of different products:
That is, there is a commonality of effect consistent with this region's role in the integration of sound and meaning.
The practical implications for investigation of mental illness of the differences and commonalities between psychopathology and psychology, for example, could be tremendous.
Whatever their differences, there are a number of commonalities.
Cultural commonality in a given ethnic community is 'the product of the common historical experiences that give rise to shared memories'.
It might have been copied from another source, in which case manuscripts with shared filled thirds (or other variants) should be examined for other commonalities.
However, progress was made toward understanding the commonality among the disciplines.
On other levels, the two applications of the vulnerability framework revealed interesting commonalities and point to promising possibilities for comparative research.
In terms of commonalities, three of six countries with complete scores have at least one matching category.