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Definition of assembled
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Assembled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Assembl.
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Court
::
Court (n.) The
persons
officially
assembled
under
authority
of law, at the
appropriate
time and
place,
for the
administration
of
justice;
an
official
assembly,
legally
met
together
for the
transaction
of
judicial
business;
a judge or
judges
sitting
for the
hearing
or trial of
causes..
Table
::
Table (n.) The
company
assembled
round a
table.
Squad
::
Squad (n.) A small party of men
assembled
for
drill,
inspection,
or other
purposes..
Gather
::
Gather
(v. i.) To come
together;
to
collect;
to
unite;
to
become
assembled;
to
congregate.
Conventicle
::
Conventicle
(n.) An
assembly
for
religious
worship;
esp., such an
assembly
held
privately,
as in times of
persecution,
by
Nonconformists
or
Dissenters
in
England,
or by
Covenanters
in
Scotland;
-- often used
opprobriously,
as if those
assembled
were
heretics
or
schismatics..
Fair
::
Fair (n.) A
gathering
of
buyers
and
sellers,
assembled
at a
particular
place with their
merchandise
at a
stated
or
regular
season,
or by
special
appointment,
for
trade..
Congregationalism
::
Congregationalism
(n.) That
system
of
church
organization
which vests all
ecclesiastical
power in the
assembled
brotherhood
of each local
church.
Assembler
::
Assembler
(n.) One who
assembles
a
number
of
individuals;
also, one of a
number
assembled..
Depot
::
Depot (n.) The
headquarters
of a
regiment,
where all
supplies
are
received
and
distributed,
recruits
are
assembled
and
instructed,
infirm
or
disabled
soldiers
are taken care of, and all the wants of the
regiment
are
provided
for..
Inquest
::
Inquest
(n.) A body of men
assembled
under
authority
of law to
inquire
into any
matterm
civil or
criminal,
particularly
any case of
violent
or
sudden
death;
a jury,
particularly
a
coroner's
jury. The grand jury is
sometimes
called
the grand
inquest.
See under
Grand..
Assembled
::
Assembled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Assembl.
Muster
::
Muster
(v. t.) The sum total of an army when
assembled
for
review
and
inspection;
the whole
number
of
effective
men in an army.
House
::
House (n.) One of the
estates
of a
kingdom
or other
government
assembled
in
parliament
or
legislature;
a body of men
united
in a
legislative
capacity;
as, the House of
Lords;
the House of
Commons;
the House of
Representatives;
also, a
quorum
of such a body. See
Congress,
and
Parliament..
Assemblage
::
Assemblage
(n.) The act of
assembling,
or the state of being
assembled;
association..
Rendezvous
::
Rendezvous
(v. t.) To bring
together
at a
certain
place;
to cause to be
assembled.
Ban
::
Ban (n.) A
calling
together
of the
king's
(esp. the
French
king's)
vassals
for
military
service;
also, the body of
vassals
thus
assembled
or
summoned.
In
present
usage,
in
France
and
Prussia,
the most
effective
part of the
population
liable
to
military
duty and not in the
standing
army..
Convenable
::
Convenable
(a.)
Capable
of being
convened
or
assembled.
Drawing-room
::
Drawing-room
(n.) The
company
assembled
in such a room; also, a
reception
of
company
in it; as, to hold a
drawing-room..
Rout
::
Rout (n.) A
disturbance
of the peace by
persons
assembled
together
with
intent
to do a thing
which,
if
executed,
would make them
rioters,
and
actually
making
a
motion
toward
the
executing
thereof..
Battalion
::
Battalion
(n.) A
regiment,
or two or more
companies
of a
regiment,
esp. when
assembled
for drill or
battle..
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