
1) Bout 2) Class 3) Discussion 4) Meeting 5) Seance 6) Semester
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1) Bull or jam 2) Christian term 3) Class meeting 4) College period 5) College term 6) Conference 7) Congressional gathering 8) Congressional meeting 9) Congressional period 10) Congressional term 11) Convention gathering 12) Convocation 13) Court meeting 14) Court time 15) French word used in English
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- a meeting for execution of a group's functions
- the time during which a school holds classes
- a meeting devoted to a particular activity
- a meeting of spiritualists
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A period of play, from start to lunch, lunch to tea and tea until stumps.
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n. 1) a meeting (or "sitting") of a court for a particular period of time. "Session" technically means one day's business (as in "today's session"). 2) the term of an appeals court covering several months (as in the "Spring Term" or the "October Term").
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A period of play, from start to lunch, lunch to tea and tea until stumps.
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[Presbyterianism] A session (sometimes called consistory or church board) is a body of elected elders governing each local church within presbyterian polity. ==Organization== These groups of elders make decisions for the local parish through a ruling body called the Kirk session (Latin. sessio from sedere `to sit`), sometimes the Session, c...
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[computer science] In computer science, in particular networking, a session is a semi-permanent interactive information interchange, also known as a dialogue, a conversation or a meeting, between two or more communicating devices, or between a computer and user (see Login session). A session is set up or established at a certain point in ti...
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[parliamentary procedure] In parliamentary procedure, a session is a meeting or series of connected meetings devoted to a single order of business, program, agenda, or announced purpose. ==Explanation== ===Robert`s Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR)=== An organization`s bylaws may define a specific meaning and/or length of the term `sessio...
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• (n.) Hence, also, the time, period, or term during which a court, council, legislature, etc., meets daily for business; or, the space of time between the first meeting and the prorogation or adjournment; thus, a session of Parliaments is opened with a speech from the throne, and closed by prorogation. The session of a judicial court is calle...
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(n) Session is the division of time based on the business the activity proposed to be done for which it was constituted or called for . Example: Parliament session, Courts session. A session can be a few hours to many days depending on the issue to be completed.
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Ses'sion noun [ Latin
sessio , from
sedere ,
sessum , to sit: confer French
session . See
Sit .]
1. The act of sitting, or the state of being seated. [ Archaic] « So much his ascension into heaven and his
session at the right hand of God do imp...
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Lengthy period of heavy drinking.
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Any period of gambling.
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In tabulating statistics for Web site usage, a user session (sometime referred to as a visit) is the presence of a user with a specific IP address who has not visited the site recently (typically, anytime within the past 30 minutes). The number of user sessions per day is one measure of how much traffic a Web site has. A user who visits a site at n...
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One of the three periods of play, usually of approximately two hours each, on each day of a first class match.
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session 1. A meeting (sitting) of a legislative or judicial body for the purpose of transacting business. 2. The part of a year or of a day during which a school holds classes. 3. An assembly of people for a common purpose or because of a common interest. 4. In law: A court of criminal jurisdiction in the United States: the court of sessions. 5...
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Lengthy period of heavy drinking
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a parliamentary period which starts on the first day of sitting after an election or prorogation and ends at a prorogation or a dissolution of the House of Representatives or, if neither has happened, after three years; a session may last from one day to three years
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noun a meeting devoted to a particular activity; `a filming session`; `a gossip session`
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Portion of meet distinctly separated from other portions by time.
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Part of a swimming meet, usually preceded by opening the competition pool to warm-up. Events held in a session vary, depending on the meet format and the meet's sanction.
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An on-going relationship between two computing devices involving the allocation of resources and sustained date flow.
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Going on “the sesh” – as in going drinking, and possibly consuming other substances, followed by a party at someone’s house – has spawned a vocabulary all of its own. But could the term have emerged from another raucous Irish party, the traditional-music session?
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Every training or qualifying session in motorsport is often referred to as a session.
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