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Definition of meeting
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of meeting is as below...
Meeting
(n.) An
assembly
for
worship;
as, to
attend
meeting
on
Sunday;
-- in
England,
applied
distinctively
and
disparagingly
to the
worshiping
assemblies
of
Dissenters..
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Chapel
::
Chapel
(n.) In
England,
a place of
worship
used by
dissenters
from the
Established
Church;
a
meetinghouse..
Aspect
::
Aspect
(n.) The
situation
of
planets
or stars with
respect
to one
another,
or the angle
formed
by the rays of light
proceeding
from them and
meeting
at the eye; the joint look of
planets
or stars upon each other or upon the
earth..
Confluent
::
Confluent
(n.) The place of
meeting
of
steams,
currents,
etc..
Open-air
::
Open-air
(a.)
Taking
place in the open air;
outdoor;
as, an
open-air
game or
meeting..
Rip
::
Rip (n.) A body of water made rough by the
meeting
of
opposing
tides or
currents.
Nip
::
Nip (v. t.) To
remove
by
pinching,
biting,
or
cutting
with two
meeting
edges of
anything;
to
clip..
Moot-hill
::
Moot-hill
(n.) A hill of
meeting
or
council;
an
elevated
place in the open air where
public
assemblies
or
courts
were held by the
Saxons;
--
called,
in
Scotland,
mute-hill..
Praise-meeting
::
Praise-meeting
(n.) A
religious
service
mainly
in song.
Appointment
::
Appointment
(n.)
Stipulation;
agreement;
the act of
fixing
by
mutual
agreement.
Hence::
Arrangement
for a
meeting;
engagement;
as, they made an
appointment
to meet at six..
Race
::
Race (n.) A
strong
or rapid
current
of
water,
or the
channel
or
passage
for such a
current;
a
powerful
current
or heavy sea,
sometimes
produced
by the
meeting
of two
tides;
as, the
Portland
Race; the Race of
Alderney..
Promt
::
Promt
(superl.)
Ready and quick to act as
occasion
demands;
meeting
requirements
readily;
not slow,
dilatory,
or
hesitating
in
decision
or
action;
responding
on the
instant;
immediate;
as,
prompt
in
obedience
or
compliance;
-- said of
persons..
Conference
::
Conference
(n.) A
stated
meeting
of
preachers
and
others,
invested
with
authority
to take
cognizance
of
ecclesiastical
matters..
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..
Cut
::
Cut (n.) That which
wounds
the
feelings,
as a harsh
remark
or
criticism,
or a
sarcasm;
personal
discourtesy,
as
neglecting
to
recognize
an
acquaintance
when
meeting
him; a
slight..
Greeting
::
Greeting
(n.)
Expression
of
kindness
or joy;
salutation
at
meeting;
a
compliment
from one
absent.
Townhall
::
Townhall
(n.) A
public
hall or
building,
belonging
to a town, where the
public
offices
are
established,
the town
council
meets,
the
people
assemble
in town
meeting,
etc..
Basilica
::
Basilica
(n.) A
building
used by the
Romans
as a place of
public
meeting,
with court
rooms,
etc.,
attached..
Unsuccessful
::
Unsuccessful
(a.) Not
successful;
not
producing
the
desired
event;
not
fortunate;
meeting
with, or
resulting
in,
failure;
unlucky;
unhappy..
Parasynaxis
::
Parasynaxis
(n.) An
unlawful
meeting.
Conversazi-one
::
Conversazi-one
(n.) A
meeting
or
assembly
for
conversation,
particularly
on
literary
or
scientific
subjects..
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