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Definition of member
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 member is as below...
Member
(v. t.) To
remember;
to cause to
remember;
to
mention.
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Taxation
::
Taxation
(n.) The act of
laying
a tax, or of
imposing
taxes,
as on the
subjects
of a
state,
by
government,
or on the
members
of a
corporation
or
company,
by the
proper
authority;
the
raising
of
revenue;
also, a
system
of
raising
revenue..
Undecylic
::
Undecylic
(a.)
Related
to,
derived
from, or
containing,
undecyl;
specifically,
designating
that
member
of the fatty acids which
corresponds
to
undecane,
and is
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance,
C11H22O2..
Legislator
::
Legislator
(n.) A
lawgiver;
one who makes laws for a state or
community;
a
member
of a
legislative
body.
Junker
::
"Junker
(n.) A young
German
noble or
squire;
esp., a
member
of the
aristocratic
party in
Prussia..
Cespitine
::
Cespitine
(n.) An oil
obtained
by
distillation
of peat, and
containing
various
members
of the
pyridine
series..
Hogback
::
Hogback
(n.) An
upward
curve or very
obtuse
angle in the upper
surface
of any
member,
as of a
timber
laid
horizontally;
-- the
opposite
of
camber..
Girondist
::
Girondist
(n.) A
member
of the
moderate
republican
party
formed
in the
French
legislative
assembly
in 1791. The
Girondists
were so
called
because
their
leaders
were
deputies
from the
department
of La
Gironde.
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) The
meeting
room of an
association;
hence,
the
regularly
constituted
body of
members
which meets
there;
as, a
masonic
lodge..
Episcopalian
::
Episcopalian
(n.) One who
belongs
to an
episcopal
church,
or
adheres
to the
episcopal
form of
church
government
and
discipline;
a
churchman;
specifically,
in the
United
States,
a
member
of the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church..
Common
::
Common
(v.)
Belonging
to or
shared
by,
affecting
or
serving,
all the
members
of a
class,
considered
together;
general;
public;
as,
properties
common
to all
plants;
the
common
schools;
the Book of
Common
Prayer..
Cyma
::
Cyma (n.) A
member
or
molding
of the
cornice,
the
profile
of which is
wavelike
in
form..
Rememorate
::
Rememorate
(v. i.) To
recall
something
by means of
memory;
to
remember.
Member
::
Member
(v. t.) To
remember;
to cause to
remember;
to
mention.
Brother
::
Brother
(n.) One
related
or
closely
united
to
another
by some
common
tie or
interest,
as of rank,
profession,
membership
in a
society,
toil,
suffering,
etc.; -- used among
judges,
clergymen,
monks,
physicians,
lawyers,
professors
of
religion,
etc..
Capitular
::
Capitular
(n.) A
member
of a
chapter.
Diverb
::
Diverb
(n.) A
saying
in which two
members
of the
sentence
are
contrasted;
an
antithetical
proverb.
Consonant
::
Consonant
(n.) An
articulate
sound which in
utterance
is
usually
combined
and
sounded
with an open sound
called
a
vowel;
a
member
of the
spoken
alphabet
other than a
vowel;
also, a
letter
or
character
representing
such a
sound..
Covenant
::
Covenant
(n.) A
solemn
compact
between
members
of a
church
to
maintain
its
faith,
discipline,
etc..
Think
::
Think (v. t.) To call
anything
to mind; to
remember;
as, I would have sent the
books,
but I did not think of it..
Maurist
::
Maurist
(n.) A
member
of the
Congregation
of Saint Maur, an
offshoot
of the
Benedictines,
originating
in
France
in the early part of the
seventeenth
century.
The
Maurists
have been
distinguished
for their
interest
in
literature..
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