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Member   /mˈɛmbər/   Listen
Member

noun
1.
One of the persons who compose a social group (especially individuals who have joined and participate in a group organization).  Synonym: fellow member.  "A member of the faculty" , "She was introduced to all the members of his family"  Antonym: nonmember.
2.
Anything that belongs to a set or class.  "Members of the opposite sex"
3.
An external body part that projects from the body.  Synonyms: appendage, extremity.
4.
An organization that is a member of another organization (especially a state that belongs to a group of nations).  "Canada is a member of the United Nations"
5.
The male organ of copulation ('member' is a euphemism).  Synonyms: penis, phallus.



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... his evidence, p. 406), member of Ollason & Son, bootmakers, Lerwick, 16,018; produces letter from fisherman, stating that by some misunderstanding he had not got the wages he expected to get, and the amount was entirely swallowed up by fish-curer's account and account to a former employer retained from ...
— Second Shetland Truck System Report • William Guthrie

... growing movement in the direction of the setting up of a community of nations in which each has equal rights and equally recognizes the force of international law, the German Empire has taken an attitude of opposition. She has steadily refused to accept her place as a member of a family of nations. Her leaders have taken the ground, as explained in Chapter II, that strong nations should control weaker nations whenever it is to their own interest. As a principle this is ...
— A School History of the Great War • Albert E. McKinley, Charles A. Coulomb, and Armand J. Gerson

... miles long, in 1816. Turner, R.A., lived in the Upper Mall, 1808-14, after which he moved to Sandycombe Lodge, Twickenham. After Riverscourt Road there is a hoarding, behind which was Queen Catherine of Braganza's mansion already referred to. Mickephor Alphery, a member of the Russian Imperial Family, took Holy Orders in England in 1618, and lived at Hammersmith. Weltje Street was named after a favourite cook of George IV.'s, who had a house on its site. He is buried ...
— Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney - The Fascination of London • Geraldine Edith Mitton

... meeting. The intelligence soon ran through the vessel, and of course the poor shipwrecked boy became an object of unusual interest. That whole day I was interrogating and receiving intelligence from him relative to our family. I made him describe his sisters and every member of it, even the servants and our neighbours were not forgotten, and for the first time since I had quitted home, I knew what had occurred during the six years of my absence. From the accounts he gave me, I certainly had no inclination ...
— The Privateer's-Man - One hundred Years Ago • Frederick Marryat

... no greater risk than is run by quite a number of people socially well known in London, my dear Inspector Dunbar! I was introduced by an habitue and a member of the best society; and since nobody knows that Gaston Max is in London—that Gaston Max has any business in hand likely to bring him to London—pardieu, what danger did I incur? But, excepting the lobby—the cave of the dragon (a stranger apartment ...
— The Yellow Claw • Sax Rohmer


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