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populace (PAHP yuh lis) (noun)
The people; the masses in a location: The populace in the mountainous area of the country enjoy skiing in the winter.
populous (PAHP yuh luhs) (adjective)
Referring to a large number of individuals living in the same location; densely inhabited; crowded: The stadium was populous during the soccer playoffs.
population (pahp" yuh LAY shuhn) (noun)
1. The entire number of people or inhabitants in an area: The population of sheep exceeds the population of people in some agricultural countries.
2. A collection of individuals having common characteristics: The majority of the population in the city lived in single home dwellings.
3. A sampling of individuals who have been selected for statistical measurement: The poll results reflected the interests of the population in the rural areas of the country.
populist (PAHP yuh list) (noun)
Someone who believes in the rights and wisdom of the common people: Janette was a populist and her poetry about the freedom of speech appealed to the students at the university.
populist (PAHP yuh list) (adjective)
Concerning a political party which claims to represent the best interests of the common people: Brandon ran for governor on a populist ticket appealing to the farmers and shop keepers in the area for their vote.

Dorothea's poetry had a large populist following by the populace because she spoke about the concerns and feelings of the rural population. Here the populous was dealing with drought conditions affecting their lives.

populous
1. A reference to a country, area, or place having many people living there.
1. Full of residents or inhabitants; such as, a region; heavily populated.
2. Jammed or crowded with people.
3. Forming or comprising a large number or quantity: "Because of the epidemic, these tribes are not nearly so populous as they once were."
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(Latin: frequented, populous; to frequent in great numbers, to assemble, to honor; thronged)