organized crime
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
organized crime \organized crime\ n.
Groups of persons organized for illegal purposes, such as
bootlegging, conducting illegal gambling, loansharking,
extortion, etc.; -- a general term encompassing most forms of
criminal groups, but especially those that are consolidated
into "families" more or less recognizing each other's
different regions of operation; sometimes considered
synonymous with the {mafia} or the {syndicate}.
[PJC]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Syndicate \Syn"di*cate\, n. [Cf. F. syndicat, LL. syndicatus.]
1. The office or jurisdiction of a syndic; a council, or body
of syndics. --Bp. Burnet.
[1913 Webster]
2. An association of persons officially authorized to
undertake some duty or to negotiate some business; also,
an association of persons who combine to carry out, on
their own account, a financial or industrial project; as,
a syndicate of bankers formed to take up and dispose of an
entire issue of government bonds.
[1913 Webster]
3. A more or less organized association of criminals
controlling some aspects of criminal activity, in a
specific area or country-wide; -- used loosely as a
synonym for {organized crime} or the {mafia}.
[PJC]
4. (Journalism) a commercial organization that purchases
various journalistic items, such as articles, columns, or
comic strips, from their individual creators, and resells
them to newspapers or other periodicals for simultaneous
publication over a wide area.
[PJC]
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
28 Moby Thesaurus words for "organized crime":
Black Hand, Cosa Nostra, Mafia, black market, bootlegging,
gambling, gangdom, gangland, gray market, illegal commerce,
illegal operations, illegitimate business, illicit business,
loan-sharking, moonshining, narcotics traffic, prostitution,
protection racket, racket, shady dealings, the Mafia, the mob,
the rackets, the syndicate, the underworld, traffic in women,
usury, white slavery
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