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Definition of assembly
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 assembly is as below...
Assembly
(n.) A
company
of
persons
collected
together
in one
place,
and
usually
for some
common
purpose,
esp. for
deliberation
and
legislation,
for
worship,
or for
social
entertainment..
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Cortes
::
Cortes
(n. pl.) The
legislative
assembly,
composed
of
nobility,
clergy,
and
representatives
of
cities,
which in Spain and in
Portugal
answers,
in some
measure,
to the
Parliament
of Great
Britain..
Panegyris
::
Panegyris
(n.) A
festival;
a
public
assembly.
Ball
::
Ball (n.) A
social
assembly
for the
purpose
of
dancing.
Rout
::
Rout (n.) A
fashionable
assembly,
or large
evening
party..
Bema
::
Bema (n.) A
platform
from which
speakers
addressed
an
assembly.
Jacobin
::
"Jacobin
(n.) One of a
society
of
violent
agitators
in
France,
during
the
revolution
of 1789, who held
secret
meetings
in the
Jacobin
convent
in the Rue St.
Jacques,
Paris,
and
concerted
measures
to
control
the
proceedings
of the
National
Assembly.
Hence:
A
plotter
against
an
existing
government;
a
turbulent
demagogue..
Father
::
Father
(n.) A
dignitary
of the
church,
a
superior
of a
convent,
a
confessor
(called
also
father
confessor),
or a
priest;
also, the
eldest
member
of a
profession,
or of a
legislative
assembly,
etc..
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.
Conventioner
::
Conventioner
(n.) One who
belongs
to a
convention
or
assembly.
Sabbat
::
Sabbat
(n.) In
mediaeval
demonology,
the
nocturnal
assembly
in which
demons
and
sorcerers
were
thought
to
celebrate
their
orgies..
Convention
::
Convention
(v. i.) A
meeting
or an
assembly
of
persons,
esp. of
delegates
or
representatives,
to
accomplish
some
specific
object,
--
civil,
social,
political,
or
ecclesiastical..
Following
::
Following
(a.) Next
after;
succeeding;
ensuing;
as, the
assembly
was held on the
following
day..
Pedanty
::
Pedanty
(n.) An
assembly
or
clique
of
pedants.
Heaven
::
Heaven
(n.) The
sovereign
of
heaven;
God; also, the
assembly
of the
blessed,
collectively;
-- used
variously
in this
sense,
as in No. 2..
Unanimous
::
Unanimous
(a.) Being of one mind;
agreeing
in
opinion,
design,
or
determination;
consentient;
not
discordant
or
dissentient;
harmonious;
as, the
assembly
was
unanimous;
the
members
of the
council
were
unanimous..
Order
::
Order (n.)
Conformity
with law or
decorum;
freedom
from
disturbance;
general
tranquillity;
public
quiet;
as, to
preserve
order in a
community
or an
assembly..
Dissolution
::
Dissolution
(n.) The
dispersion
of an
assembly
by
terminating
its
sessions;
the
breaking
up of a
partnership.
Convener
::
Convener
(n.) One who calls an
assembly
together
or
convenes
a
meeting;
hence,
the
chairman
of a
committee
or other
organized
body..
Council
::
Council
(n.) A body of man
elected
or
appointed
to
constitute
an
advisory
or a
legislative
assembly;
as, a
governor's
council;
a city
council..
Center
::
Center
(n.) Those
members
of a
legislative
assembly
(as in
France)
who
support
the
existing
government.
They sit in the
middle
of the
legislative
chamber,
opposite
the
presiding
officer,
between
the
conservatives
or
monarchists,
who sit on the right of the
speaker,
and the
radicals
or
advanced
republicans
who
occupy
the seats on his left, See
Right,
and
Left..
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