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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·gress
n.
;
pl
.
Congresses
.
1.
A
meeting
of
individuals
,
whether
friendly
or
hostile
;
an
encounter
. [
Obs
.]
Here
Pallas
urges
on
,
and
Lausus
there
;
Their
congress
in
the
field
great
Jove
withstands
. --
Dryden
.
2.
A
sudden
encounter
;
a
collision
;
a
shock
; --
said
of
things
. [
Obs
.]
From
these
laws
may
be
deduced
the
rules
of
the
congresses
and
reflections
of
two
bodies
.
--
Cheyne
.
3.
The
coming
together
of
a
male
and
female
in
sexual
commerce
;
the
act
of
coition
.
4.
A
gathering
or
assembly
;
a
conference
.
5.
A
formal
assembly
,
as
of
princes
,
deputies
,
representatives
,
envoys
,
or
commissioners
;
esp
.,
a
meeting
of
the
representatives
of
several
governments
or
societies
to
consider
and
determine
matters
of
common
interest
.
The
European
powers
strove
to
. . .
accommodate
their
differences
at
the
congress
of
Vienna
.
--
Alison
.
6.
The
collective
body
of
senators
and
representatives
of
the
people
of
a
nation
,
esp
.
of
a
republic
,
constituting
the
chief
legislative
body
of
the
nation
.
Note:
☞
In
the
Congress
of
the
United
States
(
which
took
the
place
of
the
Federal
Congress
,
March
4, 1789),
the
Senate
consists
of
two
Senators
from
each
State
,
chosen
by
the
State
legislature
for
a
term
of
six
years
,
in
such
a
way
that
the
terms
of
one
third
of
the
whole
number
expire
every
year
;
the
House
of
Representatives
consists
of
members
elected
by
the
people
of
the
several
Congressional
districts
,
for
a
term
of
two
years
,
the
term
of
all
ending
at
the
same
time
.
The
united
body
of
Senators
and
Representatives
for
any
term
of
two
years
for
which
the
whole
body
of
Representatives
is
chosen
is
called
one
Congress
.
Thus
the
session
which
began
in
December
, 1887,
was
the
first
(
or
long
)
session
,
and
that
which
began
in
December
, 1888,
was
the
second
(
or
short
)
session
,
of
the
Fiftieth
Congress
.
When
an
extra
session
is
had
before
the
date
of
the
first
regular
meeting
of
a
Congress
,
that
is
called
the
first
session
,
and
the
following
regular
session
is
called
the
second
session
.
7.
The
lower
house
of
the
Spanish
Cortes
,
the
members
of
which
are
elected
for
three
years
.
The Continental Congress
,
an
assembly
of
deputies
from
the
thirteen
British
colonies
in
America
,
appointed
to
deliberate
in
respect
to
their
common
interests
.
They
first
met
in
1774,
and
from
time
thereafter
until
near
the
close
of
the
Revolution
.
The Federal Congress
,
the
assembly
of
representatives
of
the
original
States
of
the
American
Union
,
who
met
under
the
Articles
of
Confederation
from
1781
till
1789.
Congress boot
or
Congress gaiter
,
a
high
shoe
or
half-boot
,
coming
above
the
ankle
,
and
having
the
sides
made
in
part
of
some
elastic
material
which
stretches
to
allow
the
boot
to
be
drawn
on
and
off
. [U.S.]
Congress water
,
a
saline
mineral
water
from
the
Congress
spring
at
Saratoga
,
in
the
State
of
New
York
.
Syn:
--
Assembly
;
meeting
;
convention
;
convocation
;
council
;
diet
;
conclave
;
parliament
;
legislature
.
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