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Definition of member
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Member
(v. t.) To
remember;
to cause to
remember;
to
mention.
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Legislator
::
Legislator
(n.) A
lawgiver;
one who makes laws for a state or
community;
a
member
of a
legislative
body.
Civic
::
Civic (a.)
Relating
to, or
derived
from, a city or
citizen;
relating
to man as a
member
of
society,
or to civil
affairs..
Partner
::
Partner
(n.) An
associate
in any
business
or
occupation;
a
member
of a
partnership.
See
Partnership.
Frankpledge
::
Frankpledge
(n.) A
pledge
or
surety
for the good
behavior
of
freemen,
-- each
freeman
who was a
member
of an
ancient
decennary,
tithing,
or
friborg,
in
England,
being a
pledge
for the good
conduct
of the
others,
for the
preservation
of the
public
peace;
a free
surety..
Classman
::
Classman
(n.) A
member
of a
class;
a
classmate.
Methodist
::
Methodist
(n.) One of a sect of
Christians,
the
outgrowth
of a small
association
called
the Holy Club,
formed
at
Oxford
University,
A.D. 1729, of which the most
conspicuous
members
were John
Wesley
and his
brother
Charles;
--
originally
so
called
from the
methodical
strictness
of
members
of the club in all
religious
duties..
Cordelier
::
Cordelier
(n.) A
member
of a
French
political
club of the time of the first
Revolution,
of which
Danton
and Marat were
members,
and which met in an old
Cordelier
convent
in
Paris..
Fellow
::
Fellow
(n.) A
member
of a
literary
or
scientific
society;
as, a
Fellow
of the Royal
Society..
Freebooter
::
Freebooter
(n.) One who
plunders
or
pillages
without
the
authority
of
national
warfare;
a
member
of a
predatory
band; a
pillager;
a
buccaneer;
a sea
robber.
Grip
::
Grip (v. t.) A
peculiar
mode of
clasping
the hand, by which
members
of a
secret
association
recognize
or
greet,
one
another;
as, a
masonic
grip..
Latin
::
Latin (n.) A
member
of the Roman
Catholic
Church.
Iridoline
::
Iridoline
(n.) A
nitrogenous
base
C10H9N,
extracted
from
coal-tar
naphtha,
as an oily
liquid.
It is a
member
of the
quinoline
series,
and is
probably
identical
with
lepidine..
Passionist
::
Passionist
(n.) A
member
of a
religious
order
founded
in Italy in 1737, and
introduced
into the
United
States
in 1852. The
members
of the order unite the
austerities
of the
Trappists
with the
activity
and zeal of the
Jesuits
and
Lazarists.
Called
also
Barefooted
Clerks
of the Most Holy
Cross..
Remember
::
Remember
(v. i.) To
execise
or have the power of
memory;
as, some
remember
better
than
others..
Misericordia
::
Misericordia
(n.) An
indulgence
as to food or dress
granted
to a
member
of a
religious
order.
Memorize
::
Memorize
(v. t.) To cause to be
remembered
;
hence,
to
record..
Name
::
Name (n.) To
designate
(a
member)
by name, as the
Speaker
does by way of
reprimand..
Member
::
Member
(n.) A part of a
discourse
or of a
period
or
sentence;
a
clause;
a part of a
verse.
Frieze
::
Frieze
(n.) That part of the
entablature
of an order which is
between
the
architrave
and
cornice.
It is a flat
member
or face,
either
uniform
or
broken
by
triglyphs,
and often
enriched
with
figures
and other
ornaments
of
sculpture..
Collegiate
::
Collegiate
(n.) A
member
of a
college.
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