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No it is a common noun.society |səˈsīətē|

noun ( pl. -ties)1 the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community : drugs, crime, and other dangers to society.• the community of people living in a particular country or regionand having shared customs, laws, and organizations : the high incidenceof violence in American society | modern industrial societies.• [with adj. ] a specified section of such a community : no one in politesociety uttered the word.• (also high society) the aggregate of people who are fashionable, wealthy, and influential, regarded as forming a distinct group in acommunity : [as adj. ] a society wedding.• a plant or animal community.2 an organization or club formed for a particular purpose or activity :[in names ] the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.3 the situation of being in the company of other people : she shunned the society of others.ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense [companionship, friendlyassociation with others] ): from French société, from Latin societas, from socius 'companion.
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