Degree to which individuals in an animal population tend to associate in social groups and form cooperative societies.
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1Our understanding of animal sociality is based almost entirely on single-species sociality.
2Research into plant sociality is still young, with many questions unanswered.
3But the problem created by increased sociality is its maintenance, as Dunbar explains.
4The Middle Ages spell disintegration; Fascism is nothing if not sociality.
5Presents at all times played a prominent part in Roman etiquette and sociality.
1Her oneness was a magnet for his gregariousness and concentrated it upon herself.
2They are to me barbarians with their committee works and gregariousness.
3She shook her head, but smiling, the instinct of gregariousness awakening.
4The standing in line, the jostling and waiting, the gregariousness and publicity, are demoralizing.
5Michelle's gregariousness rubs up against Barack's need for pensive solitude.
Translations for quasisocial