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Definition of meeting
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Meeting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mee.
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Resolution
::
Resolution
(n.) That which is
resolved
or
determined;
a
settled
purpose;
determination.
Specifically:
A
formal
expression
of the
opinion
or will of an
official
body or a
public
assembly,
adopted
by vote; as, a
legislative
resolution;
the
resolutions
of a
public
meeting..
Gore
::
Gore (v.) One of the
abatements.
It is made of two
curved
lines,
meeting
in an acute angle in the fesse
point..
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) The
meeting
room of an
association;
hence,
the
regularly
constituted
body of
members
which meets
there;
as, a
masonic
lodge..
Conference
::
Conference
(n.) A
stated
meeting
of
preachers
and
others,
invested
with
authority
to take
cognizance
of
ecclesiastical
matters..
Casino
::
Casino
(n.) A
building
or room used for
meetings,
or
public
amusements,
for
dancing,
gaming,
etc..
Teller
::
Teller
(n.) One who is
appointed
to count the votes given in a
legislative
body,
public
meeting,
assembly,
etc..
Angle
::
Angle (n.) The
difference
of
direction
of two
lines.
In the lines meet, the point of
meeting
is the
vertex
of the
angle..
Osculant
::
Osculant
(a.)
Kissing;
hence,
meeting;
clinging..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(v. t.) To
preside
over,
direct,
or
regulate,
as a
public
meeting;
as, to
moderate
a
synod..
Notify
::
Notify
(v. t.) To give
notice
to; to
inform
by
notice;
to
apprise;
as, the
constable
has
notified
the
citizens
to meet at the city hall; the bell
notifies
us of the time of
meeting..
Report
::
Report
(v. i.) To
furnish
in
writing
an
account
of a
speech,
the
proceedings
at a
meeting,
the
particulars
of an
occurrence,
etc., for
publication..
Curia
::
Curia (n.) The place where the
meetings
of the
senate
were held; the
senate
house.
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To
determine;
to
appoint;
to
assign;
to fix; as, to set a time for a
meeting;
to set a price on a
horse..
Powwow
::
Powwow
(v. i.)
Hence:
To hold a
noisy,
disorderly
meeting..
Tangent
::
Tangent
(a.)
meeting
a curve or
surface
at a point and
having
at that point the same
direction
as the curve or
surface;
-- said of a
straight
line,
curve,
or
surface;
as, a line
tangent
to a
curve;
a curve
tangent
to a
surface;
tangent
surfaces..
Valvate
::
Valvate
(a.)
Meeting
at the edges
without
overlapping;
-- said of the
sepals
or the
petals
of
flowers
in
aestivation,
and of
leaves
in
vernation..
Pnyx
::
Pnyx (n.) The place at
Athens
where the
meetings
of the
people
were held for
making
decrees,
etc..
Session
::
Session
(n.)
Hence,
also, the time,
period,
or term
during
which a
court,
council,
legislature,
etc., meets daily for
business;
or, the space of time
between
the first
meeting
and the
prorogation
or
adjournment;
thus, a
session
of
Parliaments
is
opened
with a
speech
from the
throne,
and
closed
by
prorogation.
The
session
of a
judicial
court is
called
a
term..
Arris
::
Arris (n.) The sharp edge or
salient
angle
formed
by two
surfaces
meeting
each
other,
whether
plane or
curved;
--
applied
particularly
to the edges in
moldings,
and to the
raised
edges which
separate
the
flutings
in a Doric
column..
Witenagemote
::
Witenagemote
(n.) A
meeting
of wise men; the
national
council,
or
legislature,
of
England
in the days of the
Anglo-Saxons,
before
the
Norman
Conquest..
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