ציבורי

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Hebrew

Root
צ־ב־ר (ts-b-r)

Etymology

ציבור (tsibúr) +‎ ־י ().

Adjective

ציבורי / צִבּוּרִי (tsiburí) (feminine ציבורית / צִבּוּרִית, masculine plural ציבורים / צִבּוּרִים or ציבוריים / צִבּוּרִיִּים, feminine plural ציבוריות / צִבּוּרִיּוֹת)

  1. Public: pertaining to the public; or concerning an entire country or community.
  2. Public: officially representing the public (usually via the government).
  3. Public: owned or maintained by, or for the use of, the public.
  4. Public: open to public view; unconcealed.