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meeting — I (conference) noun assembly, caucus, colloquy, conclave, concursus, congressio, consistory, consultation, convention, conventus, convocation, discussion, encounter, exchange of views, forum, gathering, interchange of views, negotiation, open… … Law dictionary
Meeting Hotel Ciampino (Rome) — Meeting Hotel Ciampino country: Italy, city: Rome (Airport: Ciampino) Meeting Hotel Ciampino If you are planning to visit Italy in a group or as a family, this quiet haven in this busy city provides a warm, welcome and homely atmosphere. Location … International hotels
meeting — [mēt′iŋ] n. [see MEET1] 1. a coming together of persons or things 2. an assembly; a gathering to discuss or decide on matters 3. an assembly or place of assembly for worship, esp. of Friends, or Quakers 4. a series of horse or dog races held… … English World dictionary
meeting — A coming together of persons; an assembly. Particularly, in law, an assembling of a number of persons for the purpose of discussing and acting upon some matter or matters in which they have a common interest; e.g. in corporate law, a meeting of… … Black's law dictionary
meeting — A coming together of persons; an assembly. Particularly, in law, an assembling of a number of persons for the purpose of discussing and acting upon some matter or matters in which they have a common interest; e.g. in corporate law, a meeting of… … Black's law dictionary
meeting — /mee ting/, n. 1. the act of coming together: a chance meeting in the park. 2. an assembly or conference of persons for a specific purpose: a ten o clock business meeting. 3. the body of persons present at an assembly or conference: to read a… … Universalium
meeting — /ˈmitɪŋ / (say meeting) noun 1. a coming together. 2. an assembling, as of persons for some purpose. 3. an assembly or gathering held. 4. an assembly of people with responsibilities towards an organisation, held to conduct the business of that… …
Meeting on Heworth Moor — The great meeting on Heworth Moor outside York took place on 3 June 1642. The Lords and gentry of Yorkshire were summoned there by King Charles I to garner support from the county in his struggle with Parliament. At the meeting, at the request of … Wikipedia
meeting — Coming together by approaches from opposite directions; coming face to face; joining. An assembly or convening of persons in large or small numbers. See directors meeting; family meeting; race meeting; regular meeting; religious meeting;… … Ballentine's law dictionary
meeting — meet•ing [[t]ˈmi tɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) the act of coming together 2) an assembly or conference of persons 3) rel an assembly for religious worship, esp. by Quakers 4) a place or point of contact: the meeting of two roads[/ex] • meeting of minds take a… … From formal English to slang