Noun
Gesellschaft (plural Gesellschaften or Gesellschafts)
(sociology) A hypothetical mode of society, made up of self-serving individuals linked by impersonal ties; as opposed to Gemeinschaft.
33,500 additional M/1894 rifles were produced at Steyr (Österreichische Waffenfabrik Gesellschaft) in 1896–1897 under contracts for the Norwegian Army (29,000 rifles) and the Civilian Marksmanship Organisation (4,500 rifles). Source: Internet
An Agreement of Mutual Interest was signed on 1 May 1924 between Benz & Cie (founded 1883 by Karl Benz ) and Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (founded 1890 by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach ). Source: Internet
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit web site Poverty reduction Local market vendors. Source: Internet
Gesellschaft stress indirect interactions, impersonal roles, formal values, and beliefs based on such interactions. Source: Internet
His best operas of this period are La Rosaura (1690, printed by the Gesellschaft für Musikforschung), and Pirro e Demetrio (1694), in which occur the arias "Le Violette", and "Ben ti sta, traditor". Source: Internet
A German trading company, the Jaluit Gesellschaft, administered the islands from 1887 until 1905. Source: Internet