homeless person
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homeless person
Summary
homeless person is a group of humans[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- homeless person's instance of is recorded as group of humans[3].
- homeless person's instance of is recorded as social status[4].
- homeless person's instance of is recorded as job activity[5].
- homeless person is a type of people in poverty[6].
- homeless person is a type of person[7].
- homeless person's Commons category is recorded as Homeless people[8].
- homeless person's said to be the same as is recorded as bomzh[9].
- homeless person's said to be the same as is recorded as clochard[10].
- homeless person's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Homeless people[11].
- homeless person's partially coincident with is recorded as tramp[12].
- homeless person's partially coincident with is recorded as street people[13].
- homeless person's has characteristic is recorded as homelessness[14].
- homeless person's different from is recorded as nomads[15].
- homeless person's different from is recorded as vagrant[16].
- homeless person's female form of label is recorded as {'lang': 'cs', 'text': 'bezdomovkyně'}[17].
- homeless person's female form of label is recorded as {'lang': 'sl', 'text': 'brezdomka'}[18].
- homeless person's female form of label is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Obdachlose'}[19].
- homeless person's female form of label is recorded as {'lang': 'mk', 'text': 'бездомничка'}[20].
- homeless person's male form of label is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Obdachloser'}[21].
- homeless person's male form of label is recorded as {'lang': 'mk', 'text': 'бездомник'}[22].
- homeless person's next higher rank is recorded as statelessness[23].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include group of humans[3], social status[4], and job activity[5]. Recorded subclass of include people in poverty[6] and person[7].
Why It Matters
homeless person has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 57 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]