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plural members
One who belongs to a group. quotations examples
“Were it not for the fancy French and Latin in it, I'd have swore it was the sort of thing I do not print as a rule, but being as how the order was from one of the members upstairs...”
2014 January 14, Roberta Rogow, The Problem of the Surly Servant, page 109
A part of a whole. quotations examples
The member intertongues and grades laterally with the lower sandstone member of the Pocahontas Formation of Early Pennslyvanian age
1979, Kenneth J. Englund, "The Mississippian and Pennsylvanian (Carbonfierous) Systems in the United States - Virginia", Page C-14, in Geological Survey Professional Paper, Volume 1110
Part of an animal capable of performing a distinct office; an organ; a limb. quotations examples
For as we haue many members in one body, and all members haue not the same office:
1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], Romans 12:4
(euphemistic) The penis. examples
(logic) One of the propositions making up a syllogism. examples
(set theory) An element of a set. examples
(Australia, law) the judge or adjudicator in a consumer court. examples
A part of a discourse or of a period, sentence, or verse; a clause. examples
(mathematics) Either of the two parts of an algebraic equation, connected by the equality sign. examples
(computing) A file stored within an archive file. examples
(object-oriented programming) A function or piece of data associated with each separate instance of a class. examples
(Malaysia, slang) friend
third-person singular simple present members, present participle membering, simple past and past participle membered
(obsolete outside dialects or eye dialect) To remember.