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Definition of member
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Member
(n.)
Either
of the two parts of an
algebraic
equation,
connected
by the sign of
equality..
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Legionary
::
Legionary
(n.) A
member
of a
legion.
Collegian
::
Collegian
(n.) A
member
of a
college,
particularly
of a
literary
institution
so
called;
a
student
in a
college..
Dismembering
::
Dismembering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Dismembe.
Sanhedrist
::
Sanhedrist
(n.) A
member
of the
sanhedrin.
Sill
::
Sill (n.) The basis or
foundation
of a
thing;
especially,
a
horizontal
piece,
as a
timber,
which forms the lower
member
of a
frame,
or
supports
a
structure;
as, the sills of a
house,
of a
bridge,
of a loom, and the
like..
Anglican
::
Anglican
(n.) In a
restricted
sense,
a
member
of the High
Church
party,
or of the more
advanced
ritualistic
section,
in the
Church
of
England..
Member
::
Member
(n.) Any part of a
building,
whether
constructional,
as a pier,
column,
lintel,
or the like, or
decorative,
as a
molding,
or group of
moldings..
Paulist
::
Paulist
(n.) A
member
of The
Institute
of the
Missionary
Priests
of St. Paul the
Apostle,
founded
in 1858 by the Rev. I. T.
Hecker
of New York. The
majority
of the
members
were
formerly
Protestants..
Hunker
::
Hunker
(n.)
Originally,
a
nickname
for a
member
of the
conservative
section
of the
Democratic
party in New York;
hence,
one
opposed
to
progress
in
general;
a
fogy..
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..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.) The
enforcement
of
methods
of
correction
against
one
guilty
of
ecclesiastical
offenses;
reformatory
or penal
action
toward
a
church
member.
Assemblyman
::
Assemblyman
(n.) A
member
of an
assembly,
especially
of the lower
branch
of a state
legislature..
Hicksite
::
Hicksite
(n.) A
member
or
follower
of the
liberal
party,
headed
by Elias
Hicks,
which,
because
of a
change
of views
respecting
the
divinity
of
Christ
and the
Atonement,
seceded
from the
conservative
portion
of the
Society
of
Friends
in the
United
States,
in
1827..
Intermarry
::
Intermarry
(v. i.) To
become
connected
by
marriage
between
their
members;
to give and take
mutually
in
marriage;
-- said of
families,
ranks,
castes,
etc..
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..
Tooth
::
Tooth (n.) A
projecting
member
resembling
a
tenon,
but
fitting
into a
mortise
that is only sunk, not
pierced
through..
Juror
::
Juror (n.) A
member
of a jury; a
juryman.
Frondeur
::
Frondeur
(n.) A
member
of the
Fronde.
Memorize
::
Memorize
(v. t.) To cause to be
remembered
;
hence,
to
record..
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..
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