citizen
n.
native of a country; resident, one who lives in a city or town; person who is not a soldier, civilian
Citizenship
Citizenship is membership in a political community (originally a
city or town but now usually a
country) and carries with it
rights to political participation; a person having such membership is a citizen. It is largely coterminous with
nationality, although it is possible to have a nationality without being a citizen (i.e., be legally subject to a state and entitled to its protection (or persecution) without having rights of political participation in it); it is also possible to have political rights without being a national of a state. In most nations, a non-citizen is a non-national and called either a foreigner or an alien. In the United States, because there is state citizenship, foreign is the legal term for someone not a citizen of the state, and alien is reserved for someone not a citizen of the United States. Thus New York insurance companies are foreign in New Jersey, while a Dutch insurer is alien.
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citizen
Noun
1. a native or naturalized member of a state or other political community
(antonym) foreigner, alien, noncitizen, outlander
(hypernym) national, subject
(hyponym) active citizen
(member-holonym) citizenry, people
CITIZENS
CITTADINI. ABITANTI. CIVILI [CONTRAPPOSTI A MILITARI]. BORGHESI [CONTRAPPOSTI A MILITARI]