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Entry 9 senses Webster, 1913

Colony

/(kŏl"ō̇*ny̆)/ · Col·o·ny · IPA /ˈkɔl.ə.ni/
01 n. A company of people transplanted from their mother country to a remote province or country, and remaining subject to the jurisdiction of th…
pl. Colonies ((kŏl"ō̇*nĭz))
  1. 1.
    A company of people transplanted from their mother country to a remote province or country, and remaining subject to the jurisdiction of the parent state; as, the British colonies in America.
    “The first settlers of New England were the best of Englishmen, well educated, devout Christians, and zealous lovers of liberty. There was never a colony formed of better materials.” — Ames.
  2. 2.
    The district or country colonized; a settlement.
  3. 3.
    a territory subject to the ruling governmental authority of another country and not a part of the ruling country.
  4. 4.
    A company of persons from the same country sojourning in a foreign city or land; as, the American colony in Paris.
  5. 5.
    A number of animals or plants living or growing together, beyond their usual range.(Nat. Hist.)
  6. 6.
    A cell family or group of common origin, mostly of unicellular organisms, esp. among the lower algæ. They may adhere in chains or groups, or be held together by a gelatinous envelope.(Bot.)
  7. 7.
    A cluster or aggregation of zooids of any compound animal, as in the corals, hydroids, certain tunicates, etc.(Zool.)
  8. 8.
    A community of social insects, as ants, bees, etc.(Zool.)
  9. 9.
    a group of microorganisms originating as the descendents of one individual cell, growing on a gelled growth medium, as of gelatin or agar; especially, such a group that has grown to a sufficient number to be visible to the naked eye.(Microbiology)