The difference between Civilization and Home

When used as nouns, civilization means an organized culture encompassing many communities, often on the scale of a nation or a people, whereas home means one's own dwelling place.


Civilization is also proper_noun with the meaning: collectively, those people of the world considered to have a high standard of behavior and / or a high level of development. commonly subjectively used by people of one society to exclusively refer to their society, or their elite sub-group, or a few associated societies, implying all others, in time or geography or status, as something less than civilised, as savages or barbarians. cf refinement, elitism, civilised society, the civilised world.

Home is also adverb with the meaning: to one's place of or one's customary or official location.

Home is also verb with the meaning: to seek or aim for something.

Home is also adjective with the meaning: of or pertaining to one's dwelling or country.

check bellow for the other definitions of Civilization and Home

  1. Civilization as a noun:

    An organized culture encompassing many communities, often on the scale of a nation or a people; a stage or system of social, political or technical development.

    Examples:

    "the Aztec civilization'"

    "Western civilization'"

    "Modern civilization is a product of industrialization and globalization."

  2. Civilization as a noun (uncountable):

    Human society, particularly civil society.

    Examples:

    "A hermit doesn't much care for civilization."

    "I'm glad to be back in civilization after a day with that rowdy family."

  3. Civilization as a noun:

    The act or process of civilizing or becoming civilized.

    Examples:

    "The teacher's civilization of the child was no easy task."

  4. Civilization as a noun:

    The state or quality of being civilized.

    Examples:

    "He was a man of great civilization."

  5. Civilization as a noun (obsolete):

    The act of rendering a criminal process civil.

  1. Home as a noun:

    A dwelling. One's own dwelling place; the house or structure in which one lives; especially the house in which one lives with his family; the habitual abode of one's family; also, one's birthplace. The place where a person was raised; childhood or parental home; home of one's parents or guardian. The abiding place of the affections, especially of the domestic affections. A house that has been made home-like, to suit the comfort of those who live there. A place of refuge, rest or care; an asylum. The grave; the final rest; also, the native and eternal dwelling place of the soul.

    Examples:

    "It's what you bring into a house that makes it a home'"

    "a home for outcasts"

    "a home for the blind"

    "a veterans' home'"

  2. Home as a noun:

    One's native land; the place or country in which one dwells; the place where one's ancestors dwell or dwelt.

  3. Home as a noun:

    The locality where a thing is usually found, or was first found, or where it is naturally abundant; habitat; seat.

    Examples:

    "the home of the pine"

  4. Home as a noun:

    A focus point. The ultimate point aimed at in a progress; the goal. Home plate. The place of a player in front of an opponent's goal; also, the player. The landing page of a website; the site's homepage.

    Examples:

    "The object of Sorry! is to get all four of your pawns to your home."

  5. Home as a noun:

  1. Home as a verb (always, _, with "in on", transitive):

    To seek or aim for something.

    Examples:

    "The missile was able to home in on the target."

  1. Home as an adjective:

    Of or pertaining to one's dwelling or country; domestic; not foreign; as home manufactures; home comforts.

  2. Home as an adjective:

    Close; personal; pointed; as, a home thrust.

  1. Home as an adverb (internet):

    to to one's place of or one's customary or official location to one's place of birth to the place where it belongs; to the end of a course; to the full length to the home page

    Examples:

    "go home'', ''come home'', ''carry home"

    "to drive a nail home''; ''to ram a cartridge home"

    "Click here to go home."

  2. Home as an adverb:

    in one's place of or one's customary or official location;

    Examples:

    "Everyone's gone to watch the game; there's nobody home."

  3. Home as an adverb:

    ; ; to the center;

  4. Home as an adverb (UK, soccer):

    into the

  5. Home as an adverb (nautical):

    into the right, proper or position

    Examples:

    "Sails sheeted home."