Meeting vs. Session

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Meetingnoun

(uncountable) The action of the verb to meet.

Meetingnoun

A gathering of people/parties for a purpose.

Meetingnoun

The people at such a gathering, as a collective.

Meetingnoun

An encounter between people, even accidental.

Meetingnoun

A place or instance of junction or intersection.

Meetingnoun

A religious service held by a charismatic preacher in small towns in the United States.

Meetingnoun

(Quakerism) An administrative unit in the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).

Meetingverb

present participle of meet

Meetingnoun

A coming together; an assembling; as, the meeting of Congress.

Meetingnoun

A junction, crossing, or union; as, the meeting of the roads or of two rivers.

Meetingnoun

A congregation; a collection of people; a convention; as, a large meeting; an harmonious meeting.

Meetingnoun

An assembly for worship; as, to attend meeting on Sunday; - in England, applied distinctively and disparagingly to the worshiping assemblies of Dissenters.

Meetingnoun

a formally arranged gathering;

Meetingnoun

the social act of assembling for some common purpose;

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a small informal social gathering;

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a casual or unexpected convergence;

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the act of joining together as one;

Meetingnoun

a place where things merge or flow together (especially rivers);

Meeting

A meeting is when two or more people come together to discuss one or more topics, often in a formal or business setting, but meetings also occur in a variety of other environments. Many various types of meetings exist.

Sessionnoun

A period devoted to a particular activity, e.g. the annual or semiannual periods of a legislative body (that together comprise the legislative term) whose individual meetings are also called sessions.

Sessionnoun

A meeting of a council, court, school, or legislative body to conduct its business.

Sessionnoun

(computing) The sequence of interactions between client and server, or between user and system; the period during which a user is logged in or connected.

Sessionnoun

(cricket) Any of the three scheduled two hour playing sessions, from the start of play to lunch, from lunch to tea and from tea to the close of play.

Sessionnoun

(obsolete) The act of sitting, or the state of being seated.

Sessionnoun

(music) lang=en

Sessionnoun

(education) An academic term.

Sessionverb

(music) To hold or participate in a jam session with other musicians.

Sessionnoun

The act of sitting, or the state of being seated.

Sessionnoun

The actual sitting of a court, council, legislature, etc., or the actual assembly of the members of such a body, for the transaction of business.

Sessionnoun

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 called a term.

Sessionnoun

a meeting for execution of a group's functions;

Sessionnoun

the time during which a school holds classes;

Sessionnoun

a meeting devoted to a particular activity;

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a meeting of spiritualists;

Sessionnoun

a meeting of an official body, especially a legislature, council, or court of law, to conduct its business

Sessionnoun

a period during which an official body meets regularly to conduct its business

Sessionnoun

the part of a year or of a day during which teaching takes place in a school or college.

Sessionnoun

a period devoted to a particular activity

Sessionnoun

a period of recording music in a studio, especially by a session musician

Sessionnoun

a period of heavy or sustained drinking

Sessionnoun

the governing body of a Presbyterian Church.

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