The term meaning having the same characteristics is two words, "in common"
(e.g. they have a lot in common).
The term meaning not common, or rare, is "uncommon."
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.
You spell it suffocate.
This is how you spell it: Frisbee
I spell it Cassandra.
They are all prime numbers
IT has cold winters and mild summers
BOTH Gets SALARY FROM CONCERNED GOVERNMENT.
they are both a starch and can have long cooking times
rocks and bunnies both take up matter and both have mass
They are all solid masses, i.e. not gaseous bodies like the outer planets.
Some people in China worship Budah, as well as Some people in India.
Mars has water in the form of ice, and as water vapor in its atmosphere like the earth.
"Incommon" typically refers to something that is shared or held jointly by multiple parties. It signifies similarities or common characteristics among individuals, groups, or things. The term can also imply mutual interests, experiences, or attributes that connect different entities. It is often used in discussions about community, collaboration, or shared values.
They're all volcanoes..., they are both formed by plates overlapping or clashing together
you have things incommon but you are more mature or you have things in common but you are literally OLDER than him
both are developing countries in africa. both have christianity in some way. south africa is more developed though