member [ 'membə] n.成员,会员
member ['membə] n. 成员,会员
member ['membə] 成员
常务理事 executive member of the council
人大代表 NPC member
三个代表 three represents theory (The Party should always represent the development needs of China's advanced social productive forces, always represent the onward direction of China's advanced culture, and always represent the fundamental interests of the largest member of the Chinese people.)
Standard for Industrial Fire Brigade Member Professional Qualifications
工业消防队成员资格认定标准
Recommended Practice on Rehabilitation for Members Operating at Incident Scene Operations and Training Exercises
在紧急事故处理现场和训练场对人员抢救的推荐操作
excellent League member 优秀团员
excellent Party member 优秀党员
faculty members 教职员
excellent League member 优秀团员
excellent League member 优秀团员
excellent Party member 优秀党员
ad personam member
以个人身分获委任的委员
alternate member
候补成员;候补委员
appointed member
委任成员;委任议员
associate member
准会员
co-opted member
增选委员;增补委员;推举委员;特别延聘委员
corporate member
公司会员
crucial member [family]
家庭的主要成员
dependent family member
受供养家属
elected member
选任成员;选任委员
ex officio member
当然委员
acceptance of office as a member 接受议员席位
appointed member 委任议员
Committee on Members' Allowances [Provisional Legislative Council Commission] 立法会议员津贴事宜委员会〔临时立法会行政管理委员会〕
Committee on Members' Interests [Provisional Legislative Council] 议员个人利益监察委员会〔临时立法会〕
co-opted member 增选委员
corporate member 团体成员
directly-elected member 直接选举产生的民选议员;直选议员
Distribution of Number of Members Among Designated Bodies (Election Committee) (Legislative Council) Order 1997 [made under 134 of 1997] 《1997年在指定团体之间分配的委员数目(选举委员会)(立法会)令》〔根据1997年第134号订立〕
double-member constituency 双议席选区;双议席选举组别
elected member 民选议员
Electoral Affairs Commission (Registration) (Electors for Functional Constituencies) (Voters for Subsectors) (Members of Election Committee) (Legislative Council) Regulation [129 of 1997] 《选举管理委员会(登记)(功能界别选民)(界别分组投票人)(选举委员会委员)(立法会)规例》〔1997年第129条〕
ex-officio member 当然委员
Independent Commission on Remuneration for Members of the Provisional Legislative Council 临时立法会议员薪津委员会
member 成员〔选举管理委员会,行政会议〕;委员〔选举委员会〕;议员
member of the Local Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference 中国人民政治协商会议地方委员会委员
member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference 中国人民政治协商会议全国委员会委员
multi-member constituency 多议席选区
multi-member preferential system 多议席选择选票制
official member 官方议员
Register of Members' Interests [Provisional Legislative Council] 议员个人利益登记册〔临时立法会〕
representative member [representative of Provisional District Board serving on the Provisional Urban Council or Provisional Regional Council] 代表议员〔出任临时市政局或临时区域市政局议员的临时区议会代表〕
single-member constituency 单议席选区;单议席选举组别
single-member functional constituency 单议席功能界别
triple-member functional constituency 三议席功能界别
unofficial member 非官方议员
voting member 有投票权的成员
Aft cross member 底盘/车架后横梁
Body structural member 车身结构件
政治局常委 Member, Standing Committee of Political Bureau, the CPC Central Committee
政治局委员 Member, Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee
书记处书记 Member, secretariat of the CPC Central Committee
中央委员 Member, Central Committee
候补委员 Alternate Member
委员 Member
叶轮
member
球销式万向节
flexible member assembly
横梁 Cross Member
Some people believe that punishment should be of such a kind that it would teach criminals to behave like ordinary, useful members of society.
有些人认为惩罚应教育罪犯成为普通的、有用的社会成员。
A family provides security and a form of protection for its members.
家庭为其成员提供安全与保护。
I am on the committee considering new members for our club.
我是俱乐部委员会的委员,负责审查俱乐部新成员的资格。
Personnel is organizing the training of the new members of staff.
人事处正在组织对新职员的培训。
The company has been projecting a 5% increase for its members.
公司计划给职工增加5%的收入。
The team members have jackets with the club badge on them.
运动员都穿着带有他们俱乐部标识的茄克衫。
Please ask the secretary to register the names of the new members.
请叫秘书把新会员的名字登记下来。
Being a son of a member of government doesn’t qualify him to talk about political affairs.
他虽身为政府官员的儿子,却不够资格谈论政治。
A special show was arranged to admit free the family members of the miners.
安排了一个专场来免费招待矿工家属。
Only thirty members showed up for the yearly meeting.
只有30个会员参加了年会。
Mr. Green is a member of the faculty.
格林先生是大学教员。
She is a member of the ski club.
她是滑雪俱乐部的成员。
Much family quarrelling ends when husbands and wives realize what these energy cycles mean, and which cycle each member of the family has.
当丈夫们和妻子们认识到这种能量圈的意思以及各个家庭成员所处的圈之后,许多家庭争吵就结束了。
We may be able to decide whether someone is white only by seeing if they have none of the features that would mark them clearly as a member of another race.
只要一个人没有属于其他人种的明显的特征,我们就可以判断他是否属于白色人种。
In the old days, children were familiar with birth and death as part of life. This is perhaps the first generation of American youngsters who have never been close by during the birth of a baby and have never experienced the death of a family member.
在过去,孩子们对出生和死亡非常熟悉,是他们生活的一部分。现在的孩子也许是从未目睹婴儿的降生和亲人的死亡的第一代美国人。
He is an active member of the school's stamp club.
他是学校集邮俱乐部的一名活跃会员。
She is a member of the Royal College of Nursing.
她是皇家护士协会的会员。
The union said that they would take action to defend their member's jobs.
工会说他们将采取行动维护会员的工作权益。
Our club is a member of the Football League.
我们的俱乐部是足球联合会的一员。
He is a member of the Labor Party.
他是一名工党党员。
The names of the members of the team will be posted up today.
队员名单将于今天公布。
Happiness is not something you experience; it's something you re-member.
O.Levant, Ameican pianist
幸福不是你经历的事,而是你记得的事。
美国钢琴家利万特.
No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable.
Adam Smith , British economist
如果一个社会中的大部分成员贫穷而又悲惨,这个社会就谈不上繁荣幸福。
英国经济学家亚当?斯密
make the grade称职;合乎水准、要求
If you don't make the grade, you can't be a member of the club.
如果你不合格,就不能成为俱乐部的一员。
faculty members 教职员
- grease someone's palm 贿赂,给某人好处
It is reported that Sydney has greased the palms of someone members of IOC for the right to hold 2000 Olympic Games.
You can introduce someone, eg a family member or friend, by saying: This is my . . . / This is my . . . . For example: This is my wife. / This is my wife; This is my friend. / This is my friend.; This is my colleague. / This is my colleague.
你可以这样介绍你的家人或者朋友,This is my . . . / 这是我的 . . . . 例如:: This is my wife. /这是我的太太; This is my friend. / 这是我的朋友.; This is my colleague. / 这是我的同事。
班底 [bān dǐ] /ordinary members of theatrical troupe/
本家 [běn jiā] /a member of the same clan/a distant relative with the same family name/
常任理事国 [cháng rèn lǐ shì guó] /permanent member state (of UN Security Council)/
常委 [cháng wěi] /member of standing committee/
成员 [chéng yuán] /member/
成员国 [chéng yuán guó] /member country/
打情骂俏 [dǎ qíng mà qiào] /to tease a woman by pretending to be displeased with them/to flirt with a member of the opposite sex/banter flirtatiously/
党员 [dǎng yuán] /political party member/
董事 [dǒng shì] /board member/
队员 [duì yuán] /team member/
份子 [fèn zǐ] /(n) person with a particular trait; member/
分子 [fèn zi ] /(math.) numerator (in fractions)/members of a class or group/political elements (such as intellectuals or extremists)/
共产党员 [gòng chǎn dǎng yuán] /communist party member/
共和党人 [gòng hé dǎng rén] /a Republican party member/
构件 [gòu jiàn] /member/component/part/
国会议员 [guó huì yì yuán] /member of congress/congressman/
国务委员 [guó wù wěi yuán] /member of State Council (in China)/
会员 [huì yuán] /member/
加盟 [jiā méng] /to become a member of an alliance or union/to align/to join/participate/
加入 [jiā rù] /to become a member/to join/to mix into/to participate in/to add in/
家属 [jiā shǔ] /family member/(family) dependent/
教友 [jiào yǒu] /church member/
民主党人 [mín zhǔ dǎng rén] /a Democratic party member/
佩洛西 [pèi luò xī] /(Nancy) Pelosi (member of US Congress)/
亲戚 [qīn qi ] /(a) relative (i.e. family member)/
社员 [shè yuán] /(n) member (of an association or society)/
绅 [shēn] /member of gentry/
属 [shǔ] /belong to/category/be subordinate to/genus (taxonomy)/be born in the year of (one of the 12 animals)/family members/dependants/
团员 [tuán yuán] /member/group member/
委员 [wěi yuán] /committee member/committee/council/
议员 [yì yuán] /member (of a legislative body)/representative/
员 [yuán] /person/employee/member/
职员 [zhí yuán] /office worker/staff member/
众议员 [zhòng yì yuán] /member of the US House of Representatives/
Friedman relies on a lean staff in Austin.
弗莱德曼只在奥斯汀市雇用了为数不多的雇员。
Several of his staff members have military-intelligence backgrounds.
其中的一些有军事情报工作背景。
He sees the firm's outsider status as the key to its success.
他把公司的“局外人”地位视为它成功的关键。
That group — the National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC) — has been working feverishly to put its wisdom on paper, and at a meeting on 17 May, members agreed on a near-final draft of their recommendations.
这个名为“全国生物伦理道德顾问委员会”(NBAC)的小组一直在非常积极地工作,集思广益,并诉诸笔端;在5月17日的一次会议上,委员们就接近定稿的意见书取得了一致意见。
NBAC will ask that Clinton's 90-day ban on federal funds for human cloning be extended indefinitely, and possibly that it be made law.
NBAC将要求克林顿总统禁止使用联邦资金克隆人的90天禁令无限期地延长,并且还可能要求将之立法。
But NBAC members are planning to word the recommendation narrowly to avoid new restrictions on research that involves the cloning of human DNA or cells — routine in molecular biology.
但是,NBAC成员们正计划在建议的措辞上更为严谨,以避免给克隆人体DNA或细胞等研究带来更多地限制——(这属于)分子生物研究中的常规课题。
NBAC members also indicated that they would appeal to privately funded researchers and clinics not to try to clone humans by body cell nuclear transfer.
NBAC的成员明确表示,他们呼吁由私人提供资金的研究人员和机构不要试图通过人体细胞核转移去克隆人。
But they were divided on whether to go further by calling for a federal law that would impose a complete ban on human cloning.
但他们在是否进一步要求联邦立法强令彻底禁止克隆人这一问题上存在分歧。
Shapiro and most members favored an appeal for such legislation, but in a phone interview, he said this issue was still "up in the air."
夏皮罗和大多数委员赞成将此立法,但在电话采访中,他透露这一议题仍“悬而未决”。
The 15-member Time Warner board is generally supportive of Levin and his corporate strategy.
总的来说,时代华纳公司的15位董事是支持莱文和公司的经营策略的。
But insiders say several of them have shown their concerns in this matter.
但内部人士透露其中几位对此事表示担忧。
"Some of us have known for many, many years that the freedoms under the First Amendment are not totally unlimited," says Luce.
“我们中的一些人多年来就知道宪法第一修正案所说的自由并非毫无限制,”鲁斯说,
"I think it is perhaps the case that some people associated with the company have only recently come to realize this."
“我想与公司有关系的一些人可能是最近才意识到这一点。”
Acute foreign observers related American adaptiveness and inventiveness to this educational advantage.
目光敏锐的外国观察家把美国人的适应能力和创新能力与这种教育优势联系起来。
As a member of a British commission visiting here in 1853 reported, "With a mind prepared by thorough school discipline, the American boy develops rapidly into the skilled workman."
正如1853年访美的一个英国访问团成员所报道的那样,“由于有了学校彻底训练过的头脑,美国孩子迅速地成为技术熟练的工人。”
Many of life's problems which were solved by asking family members, friends or colleagues are beyond the capability of the extended family to resolve.
许多请教家人、朋友或同事便能解决的生活问题,现在却超出了大家庭的能力范围。
{adj: Aboriginal} of or pertaining to members of the indigenous people of Australia
"an Aboriginal rite"
{adj: Hasidic, Hassidic, Chasidic, Chassidic} of or relating to the Jewish Hasidim or its members or their beliefs and practices
{adj: Lao} of or relating to a member of the Buddhist people inhabiting the Mekong river in Laos and Thailand
{adj: Merovingian} of or relating to the Merovingian dynasty or its members
{adj: active, participating} taking part in an activity
"an active member of the club"
"he was politically active"
"the participating organizations"
{adj: affirmable, assertable} capable of being affirmed or asserted
"a quality affirmable of every member of the family"
{adj: aged, elderly, older, senior} advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables)
"aged members of the society"
"elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper"
"senior citizen"
{adj: alto} (of a musical instrument) second highest member of a group
"alto clarinet or recorder"
{adj: arachnoid, arachnidian, spidery, spiderlike, spiderly} relating to or resembling a member of the class Arachnida
{adj: associate} having partial rights and privileges or subordinate status
"an associate member"
"an associate professor"
{adj: bearing} (of a structural member) withstanding a weight or strain
<-> nonbearing
{adj: bottom} the lowest rank
"bottom member of the class"
{adj: canine} of or relating to or characteristic of members of the family Canidae
{adj: certain} definite but not specified or identified
"set aside a certain sum each week"
"to a certain degree"
"certain breeds do not make good pets"
"certain members have not paid their dues"
"a certain popular teacher"
"a certain Mrs. Jones"
{adj: co-ed, coeducational} attended by members of both sexes
{adj: comfortable, easy, prosperous, well-fixed, well-heeled, well-off, well-situated, well-to-do} in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich
"they were comfortable or even wealthy by some standards"
"easy living"
"a prosperous family"
"his family is well-situated financially"
"well-to-do members of the community"
{adj: committed} bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a particular cause, action, or attitude
"committed church members"
"a committed Marxist"
<-> uncommitted
{adj: common} belonging to or participated in by a community as a whole; public
"for the common good"
"common lands are set aside for use by all members of a community"
<-> individual
{adj: cross, transverse, transversal, thwartwise} extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis
"cross members should be all steel"
"from the transverse hall the stairway ascends gracefully"
"transversal vibrations"
"transverse colon"
{adj: cyprinid, cyprinoid} of or relating to members of fish family Cyprinidae
{adj: different} distinct or separate
"each interviewed different members of the community"
{adj: discriminatory, preferential} manifesting partiality
"a discriminatory tax"
"preferential tariff rates"
"preferential treatment"
"a preferential shop gives priority or advantage to union members in hiring or promoting"
{adj: eight-membered, 8-membered} of a chemical compound having a ring with eight members
{adj: eminent, high} standing above others in quality or position
"people in high places"
"the high priest"
"eminent members of the community"
{adj: established, constituted} brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established
"the established social order"
"distrust the constituted authority"
"a team established as a member of a major league"
"enjoyed his prestige as an established writer"
"an established precedent"
"the established Church"
<-> unestablished
{adj: every} (used of count nouns) each and all of the members of a group considered singly and without exception
"every person is mortal"
"every party is welcome"
"had every hope of success"
"every chance of winning"
{adj: ex officio} by virtue of an office or position
"the head of the department serves as an ex officio member of the board"
{adj: familial, genetic, hereditary, inherited, transmitted, transmissible} tending to occur among members of a family usually by heredity
"an inherited disease"
"familial traits"
"genetically transmitted features"
{adj: federal} national; especially in reference to the government of the United States as distinct from that of its member units
"the Federal Bureau of Investigation"
"federal courts"
"the federal highway program"
"federal property"
{adj: first-string} being a regular member of a team
"first-string players"
{adj: first-string} of members of a team; not substitutes
{adj: five-membered, 5-membered} of a chemical compound having a ring with five members
{adj: four-membered, 4-membered} of a chemical compound having a ring with four members
{adj: general} applying to all or most members of a category or group
"the general public"
"general assistance"
"a general rule"
"in general terms"
"comprehensible to the general reader"
<-> specific
{adj: generic} relating to or common to or descriptive of all members of a genus
"the generic name"
{adj: heterosexual} sexually attracted to members of the opposite sex
<-> homosexual, bisexual
{adj: homosexual} sexually attracted to members of your own sex
<-> bisexual, heterosexual
{adj: human-centered, human-centred, humanist, humanistic, humanitarian} marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
"a humane physician"
"released the prisoner for humanitarian reasons"
"respect and humanistic regard for all members of our species"
{adj: inactive} not engaged in full-time work
"inactive reserve"
"an inactive member of the department"
<-> active
{adj: innovative, innovational, groundbreaking} being or producing something like nothing done or experienced or created before
"stylistically innovative works"
"innovative members of the artistic community"
"a mind so innovational, so original"
{adj: insured} covered by insurance
"an insured risk"
"all members of the film cast and crew are insured"
<-> uninsured
{adj: intraspecies, intraspecific} arising or occurring within a species; involving the members of one species
"intraspecific competition"
<-> interspecies
{adj: laic, lay, secular} concerning those not members of the clergy
"set his collar in laic rather than clerical position"
"the lay ministry"
"the choir sings both sacred and secular music"
{adj: legislative} relating to a legislature or composed of members of a legislature
"legislative council"
{adj: like, similar} resembling or similar; having the same or some of the same characteristics; often used in combination
"suits of like design"
"a limited circle of like minds"
"members of the cat family have like dispositions"
"as like as two peas in a pod"
"doglike devotion"
"a dreamlike quality"
<-> unlike
{adj: live} abounding with life and energy
"the club members are a really live bunch"
{adj: membered} having members; normally used in chemistry in combination with a number
<-> memberless
{adj: memberless} of a group or set having no members
<-> membered
{adj: murine} of or relating to or transmitted by a member of the family Muridae (rats and mice)
"a murine plague"
{adj: negro} relating to or characteristic of or being a member of the traditional racial division of mankind having brown to black pigmentation and tightly curled hair
{adj: nine-membered, 9-membered} of a chemical compound having a ring with nine members
{adj: nonbearing} (of a structural member) supporting no vertical weight other than its own
"they took out a nonbearing wall"
<-> bearing
{adj: noncombatant} member of armed forces whose duties do not include fighting as e.g. a chaplain or surgeon
{adj: odd, unmatched, unmated, unpaired} of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e.g.
{adj: one-to-one} used of relations such that each member of one set is associated with one member of a second set
{adj: organized, organised, unionized, unionised} being a member of or formed into a labor union
"organized labor"
"unionized workers"
"a unionized shop"
{adj: paid-up} paid in advance
"paid-up insurance"
"paid-up members"
{adj: paradigmatic} related as members of a substitution class
"paradigmatic word associations"
<-> syntagmatic
{adj: past, preceding, retiring} of a person who has held and relinquished a position or office
"a retiring member of the board"
{adj: pentamerous} divided into five parts; specifically, having each floral whorl consist of five (or a multiple of five) members
"pentamerous flowers"
{adj: pentecostal} of or relating to or characteristic of any of various Pentecostal religious bodies or their members
{adj: plural} composed of more than one member, set, or kind
<-> singular
{adj: precast} of structural members especially of concrete; cast into form before being transported to the site of installation
{adj: precedential} having precedence (especially because of longer service)
"precedential treatment for senior members of the firm"
{adj: professional} engaged in by members of a profession
"professional occupations include medicine and the law and teaching"
{adj: public} not private; open to or concerning the people as a whole
"the public good"
"public libraries"
"public funds"
"public parks"
"a public scandal"
"public gardens"
"performers and members of royal families are public figures"
<-> private
{adj: purebred} bred for many generation from member of a recognized breed or strain
<-> crossbred
{adj: religious, spiritual} concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church
"religious texts"
"a member of a religious order"
"lords temporal and spiritual"
"spiritual leaders"
"spiritual songs"
{adj: respective, several, various} considered individually
"the respective club members"
"specialists in their several fields"
"the various reports all agreed"
{adj: responsive} readily reacting to people or events or stimuli; showing emotion
"children are often the quickest and most responsive members of the audience"
<-> unresponsive
{adj: salaried} receiving a salary
"salaried members of the staff"
<-> freelance
{adj: second-string, substitute} being a replacement or substitute for a regular member of a team
{adj: separative} (of a word) referring singly and without exception to the members of a group
"whereas `each,' `every,' `either,' `neither,' and `none' are distributive or referring to a single member of a group, `which' in `which of the men' is separative"
{adj: seven-membered, 7-membered} of a chemical compound having a ring with seven members
{adj: singular} composed of one member, set, or kind
<-> plural
{adj: six-membered, 6-membered} of a chemical compound having a ring with six members
"having three carbon and three nitrogen atoms in a six-membered ring"
{adj: social, societal} relating to human society and its members
"social institutions"
"societal evolution"
"societal forces"
"social legislation"
{adj: syntagmatic} related as members of a syntagma
"syntagmatic word associations"
<-> paradigmatic
{adj: ten-membered, 10-membered} of a chemical compound having a ring with ten members
{adj: three-membered, 3-membered} of a chemical compound having a ring with three members
{adj: underprivileged} lacking the rights and advantages of other members of society
<-> privileged
{adj: uninominal, one-member} based on the system of having only one member from each district (as of a legislature)
"a uninominal electoral system"
{adj: universal} applicable to or common to all members of a group or set
"the play opened to universal acclaim"
"rap enjoys universal appeal among teenage boys"
{adj: useful, utile} being of use or service
"the girl felt motherly and useful"
"a useful job"
"a useful member of society"
<-> useless
{adj: white-shoe} denoting a company or law firm owned and run by members of the WASP elite who are generally conservative
"the politician tried to hide his white-shoe background"
{adj: zero} of or relating to the null set (a set with no members)
{adv: all together} used of a group whose members acted or were acted upon collectively and when `all' and `together' can be separated by other words
"they were herded all together"
"they were all herded together"
"the books lay all together in a heap"
"the books all lay together..."
{adv: dismally, drearily} in a cheerless manner
"in August 1914 , there was a dismally sentimental little dinner, when the French, German, Austrian and Belgian members of the committee drank together to the peace of the future"
{adv: elegantly} in a gracefully elegant manner
"the members of these groups do not express themselves as accurately or as elegantly as their critics do"
{adv: familiarly} in an intimately familiar manner
"Sid, as he was familiarly known by his friends, was one of the most respected and devoted members of the socialist minority group"
{adv: impiously} in an impious manner
"the young members challenged their leader impiously"
<-> piously
{adv: privately, in private, in camera} kept private or confined to those intimately concerned
"it was discussed privately between the two men"
"privately, she thought differently"
"some member of his own party hoped privately for his defeat"
"he was questioned in private"
<-> publicly
{adv: unquestionably, unimpeachably} without question
"Fred Winter is unquestionably the jockey to follow"
"they hired unimpeachably first-rate faculty members"
{n: 15 May Organization} a terrorist organization formed in 1979 by a faction of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine but disbanded in the 1980s when key members left to join a faction of al-Fatah
{n: ASCII character} any member of the standard code for representing characters by binary numbers
{n: Abkhaz, Abkhas} a member of the Circassian people living east of the Black Sea
{n: Abnaki} a member of the Algonquian people of Maine and southern Quebec
{n: Aborigine, Abo, Aboriginal, native Australian, Australian Aborigine} a dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived
{n: Achaean, Achaian} a member of one of the four divisions of the prehistoric Greeks
{n: Achomawi} a member of a North American Indian people of northern California
{n: Adventist, Second Adventist} a member of Christian denomination that expects the imminent advent of Christ
{n: Aeolian, Eolian} a member of one of the four divisions of the prehistoric Greeks
{n: Akwa'ala} a member of a North American Indian people living in Baja California
{n: Alabama} a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in Alabama; a member of the Creek Confederacy
{n: Alaska Native, Alaskan Native, Native Alaskan} a member or descendant of any of the aboriginal peoples of Alaska
{n: Aleut, Aleutian} a member of the people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and western Alaska
{n: Algonkian, Algonkin} a member of a North American Indian people in the Ottawa river valley of Ontario and Quebec
{n: Algonquian, Algonquin} a member of any of the North American Indian groups speaking an Algonquian language and originally living in the subarctic regions of eastern Canada; many Algonquian tribes migrated south into the woodlands from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic coast
{n: Almoravid} a member of a Muslim dynasty of Berber warriors that flourished from 1049 to 1145 and that established political dominance over northwestern Africa and Spain
{n: Altaic} any member of the peoples speaking a language in the Altaic language group
{n: Amati} a violin made by Nicolo Amati or a member of his family
{n: Amerindian, Native American} any member of the peoples living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived
{n: Amhara} a member of the Semitic speaking people of northern Ethiopia
{n: Amygdalaceae, family Amygdalaceae} used in former classifications for plum and peach and almond trees which are now usually classified as members of the genus Prunus
{n: Angle} a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Saxons and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons
{n: Anglican Catholic} a member of the Anglican Church who emphasizes its Catholic character
{n: Angolese} a member of the Bantu tribes resident in Angola
{n: Ansar al Islam, Ansar al-Islam, Supporters of Islam} a radical Islamic group of terrorists in the Iraqi part of Kurdistan who oppose an independent secular nation as advocated by the United States; some members fought with the Taliban and al-Qaeda forces in Afghanistan; said to receive financial support from Saddam Hussein
{n: Apache} any member of Athapaskan tribes that migrated to the southwestern desert (from Arizona to Texas and south into Mexico); fought a losing battle from 1861 to 1886 with the United States and were resettled in Oklahoma
{n: Arab, Arabian} a member of a Semitic people originally from the Arabian peninsula and surrounding territories who speaks Arabic and who inhabits much of the Middle East and northern Africa
{n: Aramean, Aramaean} a member of one of a group of Semitic peoples inhabiting Aram and parts of Mesopotamia from the 11th to the 8th century BC
{n: Arapaho, Arapahoe} a member of a tribe of Plains Indians formerly inhabiting eastern Colorado and Wyoming (now living in Oklahoma and Wyoming)
{n: Arawak, Arawakan} a member of a widespread group of Amerindians living in northeastern South America
{n: Areopagite} a member of the council of the Areopagus
{n: Arikara, Aricara} a member of the Caddo people who formerly lived in the Dakotas west of the Missouri river
{n: Artiodactyla, order Artiodactyla} an order of hooved mammals of the subclass Eutheria (including pigs and peccaries and hippopotami and members of the suborder Ruminantia) having an even number of functional toes
{n: Aryan, Indo-European} a member of the prehistoric people who spoke Proto-Indo European
{n: Atakapa, Attacapan} a member of an Indian people formerly living along the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and Texas
{n: Athapaskan, Athapascan, Athabaskan, Athabascan} a member of any of the North American Indian groups speaking an Athapaskan language and living in the subarctic regions of western Canada and central Alaska
{n: Atsugewi} a member of a North American Indian people of northern California
{n: Aum Shinrikyo, Aum, Supreme Truth} a terrorist organization whose goal is to take over Japan and then the world; based on a religion founded in 1987 that combines elements of Buddhism with Christianity
"in 1995 Aum members released deadly sarin gas on a Tokyo subway train"
{n: Aztec} a member of the Nahuatl people who established an empire in Mexico that was overthrown by Cortes in 1519
{n: Badaga} a member of an agricultural people of southern India
{n: Baldwin, Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley} English statesman; member of the Conservative Party (1867-1947)
{n: Balfour, Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour} English statesman; member of the Conservative Party (1848-1930)
{n: Bantu} a member of any of a large number of linguistically related peoples of Central and South Africa
{n: Basotho} a member of a subgroup of people who inhabit Lesotho
{n: Basque} a member of a people of unknown origin living in the western Pyrenees in France and Spain
{n: Bedouin, Beduin} a member of a nomadic tribe of Arabs
{n: Beguine} (Roman Catholic Church) a member of a lay sisterhood (one of several founded in the Netherlands in the 12th and 13th centuries); though not taking religious vows the sisters followed an austere life
{n: Bell, Vanessa Bell, Vanessa Stephen} English painter; sister of Virginia Woolf; prominent member of the Bloomsbury Group (1879-1961)
{n: Bengali} (Hinduism) a member of a people living in Bangladesh and West Bengal (mainly Hindus)
{n: Berber} a member of a Caucasian Muslim people of northern Africa
{n: Biloxi} a member of the Siouan people of southeastern Mississippi
{n: Black Muslim} an activist member of a largely American group of Blacks called the Nation of Islam
{n: Black Panther} a member of the Black Panthers political party
{n: Blackfoot} a member of a warlike group of Algonquians living in the northwestern plains
{n: Blackshirt} a member of the Italian fascist party before World War II
{n: Bolshevik, Bolshevist} a Russian member of the left-wing majority group that followed Lenin and eventually became the Russian communist party
{n: Bourbon} a member of the European royal family that ruled France
{n: Boxer} a member of a nationalistic Chinese secret society that led an unsuccessful rebellion in 1900 against foreign interests in China
{n: Boy Scout} a boy who is a member of the Boy Scouts
{n: Brahui} a member of a Dravidian people living in Pakistan
{n: Brasenia, genus Brasenia} alternatively, a member of the family Nymphaeaceae
{n: Bremen} a city of northwestern Germany linked by the Weser River to the port of Bremerhaven and the North Sea; in the Middle Ages it was a leading member of the Hanseatic League
{n: British Crown} the symbol of the power of the British monarchy
"members of the British Commonwealth owe allegiance to the British Crown"
{n: Brownshirt} a member of the Nazi SA which wore brown uniforms
{n: Bruges, City of Bridges} a city in northwestern Belgium that is connected by canal to the North Sea; in the 13th century it was a leading member of the Hanseatic League; the old city (known as the City of Bridges) is a popular tourist attraction
{n: Brule} a member of a group of Siouan people who constituted a division of the Teton Sioux
{n: Bushman} a member of the race of nomadic hunters and gatherers who live in southern Africa
{n: Cabomba, genus Cabomba} alternatively, a member of the family Nymphaeaceae; a small genus of American aquatic plants
{n: Cahita} a member of the Taracahitian people of central Mexico
{n: Cakchiquel} a member of the Mayan people living in south central Guatemala
{n: Campfire Girl} a girl who is a member of Campfire Girls; for girls age 7-18
{n: Canaanite} a member of an ancient Semitic people who occupied Canaan before it was conquered by the Israelites
{n: Capetian} a member of the Capetian dynasty
{n: Carib, Carib Indian} a member of an American Indian peoples of northeastern South America and the Lesser Antilles
{n: Carnivora, order Carnivora} cats; lions; tigers; panthers; dogs; wolves; jackals; bears; raccoons; skunks; and members of the suborder Pinnipedia
{n: Carolingian, Carlovingian} a member of the Carolingian dynasty
{n: Carthusian} a member of the Carthusian order
{n: Catawba} a member of the Siouan people formerly living in the Carolinas
{n: Catholic} a member of a Catholic church
{n: Cayuga} a member of an Iroquoian people formerly living around Cayuga Lake in New York state
{n: Cebuan} inhabitant of the island of Cebu; a member of the Visayan people of the Philippines
{n: Celt, Kelt} a member of a European people who once occupied Britain and Spain and Gaul prior to Roman times
{n: Cheremis, Cheremiss, Mari} a member of a rural Finnish people living in eastern Russia
{n: Cherokee} a member of an Iroquoian people formerly living in the Appalachian Mountains but now chiefly in Oklahoma
{n: Chewa} a member of a Negro people of Malawi and eastern Zambia and northern Zimbabwe
{n: Cheyenne} a member of a North American Indian people living on the western plains (now living in Oklahoma and Montana)
{n: Chickasaw} a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in northern Mississippi
{n: Chief Secretary} a member of the British Cabinet
{n: Chimakum} a member of the Salishan people living in northwestern Washington
{n: Chimariko} a member of an extinct North American Indian people formerly living in California
{n: Chinook} a member of an important North American Indian people who controlled the mouth of the Columbia river; they were organized into settlements rather than tribes
{n: Chipewyan} a member of the Athapaskan people living in western Canada between Great Slave Lake and Hudson Bay
{n: Choctaw} a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in Alabama
{n: Christian Scientist} a member of the Protestant church founded in the United States by Mary Baker Eddy
{n: Christian} a religious person who believes Jesus is the Christ and who is a member of a Christian denomination
{n: Chukchi} a member of an indigenous people living on the Chukchi Peninsula
{n: Chuvash} a member of a people of Turkic speech living in the Volga region in eastern Russia
{n: Circassian} a member of a Caucasian people living in the Caucasus but not speaking an Indo-European language
{n: Clinton, Hilary Clinton, Hilary Rodham Clinton} wife of President Clinton and later a woman member of the United States Senate (1947-)
{n: Cochimi} a member of a North American Indian people living in central Baja California
{n: Cocopa, Cocopah} a member of a North American Indian people living around the mouth of the Colorado River
{n: Coeur d'Alene} a member of an Amerindian people living in northern Idaho around Coeur d'Alene Lake
{n: Cologne, Koln} a commercial center and river port in western Germany on the Rhine River; flourished during the 15th century as a member of the Hanseatic League
{n: Comanche} a member of the Shoshonean people who formerly lived between Wyoming and the Mexican border but are now chiefly in Oklahoma
{n: Communist} a member of the communist party
{n: Comrade} a fellow member of the Communist Party
{n: Congregationalism} system of beliefs and church government of a Protestant denomination in which each member church is self-governing
{n: Congregationalist} a member of the Congregational Church
{n: Conoy} a member of an Algonquian people formerly living in Maryland between Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac river; allies of the Nanticoke people
{n: Copt} a member of the Coptic Church
{n: Cossack} a member of a Slavic people living in southern European Russia and Ukraine and adjacent parts of Asia and noted for their horsemanship and military skill; they formed an elite cavalry corps in czarist Russia
{n: Costanoan} a member of a North American Indian people living in coastal California between Monterey and San Francisco Bay
{n: Couperin, Francois Couperin} French composer of music for organ and a member of a family of distinguished organists (1668-1733)
{n: Creek} any member of the Creek Confederacy (especially the Muskogee) formerly living in Georgia and Alabama but now chiefly in Oklahoma
{n: Cree} a member of an Algonquian people living in central Canada
{n: Croatian, Croat} a member of the Slavic people living in Croatia
{n: Crow} a member of the Siouan people formerly living in eastern Montana
{n: Cynic} a member of a group of ancient Greek philosophers who advocated the doctrine that virtue is the only good and that the essence of virtue is self-control
{n: Dakota} a member of the Siouan people of the northern Mississippi valley; commonly called the Sioux
{n: Delaware} a member of an Algonquian people formerly living in New Jersey and New York and parts of Delaware and Pennsylvania
{n: Democrat} a member of the Democratic Party
{n: Department of Energy Intelligence, DOEI} an agency that collects political and economic and technical information about energy matters and makes the Department of Energy's technical and analytical expertise available to other members of the Intelligence Community
{n: Dhegiha} any member of a Siouan people speaking one of the Dhegiha languages
{n: Diegueno} a member of a North American Indian people of southern California
{n: Dominic, Saint Dominic, St. Dominic, Domingo de Guzman} (Roman Catholic Church) Spanish priest who founded an order whose members became known as Dominicans or Black Friars (circa 1170-1221)
{n: Donner Pass} a mountain pass in northeastern California near Lake Tahoe; site where in 1844 some members of an emigrant party survived by eating those who had died
{n: Dorian} a member of one of the four divisions of the prehistoric Greeks
{n: Dortmund} an industrial city in northwestern Germany; flourished from the 13th to 17th century as a member of the Hanseatic League
{n: Dracenaceae, subfamily Dracenaceae, Dracaenaceae, subfamily Dracaenaceae} one of two subfamilies to which some classification systems assign some members of the Agavaceae
{n: Dravidian} a member of one of the aboriginal races of India (pushed south by Caucasians and now mixed with them)
{n: Edo} a member of a west African people living in the tropical forest region of southern Nigeria
{n: Elamite} a member of an ancient warlike people living in Elam east of Babylonia as early as 3000 BC
{n: Episcopalian} a member of the Episcopal church
{n: Erie} a member of an Iroquoian people formerly living on the south shore of Lake Erie in northern Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania and western New York
{n: Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit} a member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia); the Algonquians called them Eskimo (`eaters of raw flesh') but they call themselves the Inuit (`the people')
{n: Esquire, Esq} a title of respect for a member of the English gentry ranking just below a knight; placed after the name
{n: Esselen} a member of a North American Indian people living on the California coast near Monterey
{n: Essene} a member of an ascetic Jewish sect around the time of Jesus
{n: European Central Bank} the central bank of those members of the European Union who share a common currency
"The European Central Bank is Europe's equivalent of the Federal Reserve"
{n: European Union, EU, European Community, EC, European Economic Community, EEC, Common Market, Europe} an international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members
"he took Britain into Europe"
{n: Evenki, Ewenki} a member of the people inhabiting an area of northern Mongolia and eastern Siberia
{n: Ewe} a member of a people living in southern Benin and Togo and southeastern Ghana
{n: Eyeish} a member of the Caddo people of northeastern Texas
{n: Fabian} a member of the Fabian Society in Britain
{n: Farm Credit System, FCS} a cooperative nationwide system of banks and associations providing credit to farmers and related businesses; originally capitalized by the federal government but now owned by its members and borrowers
{n: Fauve, fauvist} a member of a group of French painters who followed fauvism
{n: Federal Reserve Board} the seven-member board governing the Federal Reserve System
{n: Federal, Federal soldier, Union soldier} a member of the Union Army during the American Civil War
{n: Federalist} a member of a former political party in the United States that favored a strong centralized federal government
{n: Founding Father} a member of the Constitutional Convention that drafted the United States Constitution in 1787
{n: Fox} a member of an Algonquian people formerly living west of Lake Michigan along the Fox River
{n: Frank} a member of the ancient Germanic peoples who spread from the Rhine into the Roman Empire in the 4th century
{n: Freemason, Mason} a member of a widespread secret fraternal order pledged to mutual assistance and brotherly love
{n: Friend, Quaker} a member of the Religious Society of Friends founded by George Fox (the Friends have never called themselves Quakers)
{n: Fulani, Fula, Fulah, Fellata, Fulbe} a member of a pastoral and nomadic people of western Africa; they are traditionally cattle herders of Muslim faith
{n: Gadaba} a member of an agricultural people in southeastern India
{n: Galatian} a native or inhabitant of Galatia in Asia Minor (especially a member of a people believed to have been Gauls who conquered Galatia in the 3rd century BC)
{n: Gdansk, Danzig} a port city of northern Poland near the mouth of the Vistula River on a gulf of the Baltic Sea; a member of the Hanseatic League in the 14th century
{n: Germanic, Germanic language} a branch of the Indo-European family of languages; members that are spoken currently fall into two major groups: Scandinavian and West Germanic
{n: Girl Scout} a girl who is a member of the Girl Scouts
{n: Girondist, Girondin} a member of the moderate republican party that was in power during the French Revolution; the Girondists were overthrown by their more radical rivals the Jacobins
{n: Gond} a member of a formerly tribal people in south central India
{n: Grant, Duncan Grant, Duncan James Corrow Grant} Scottish painter; cousin of Lytton Strachey and member of the Bloomsbury Group (1885-1978)
{n: Great Russian} a member of the chief stock of Russian people living in European Russia; used to distinguish ethnic Russians from other peoples incorporated into Russia
{n: Greek Catholic} a member of the Greek Orthodox Church
{n: Green Beret} a soldier who is a member of the United States Army Special Forces
{n: Guadalcanal} a mountainous island; the largest of the Solomon Islands in the independent state that is a member of the British Commonwealth
{n: Guarani} a member of the South American people living in Paraguay and Bolivia
{n: Guarnerius} a violin made by a member of the Guarneri family
{n: Gujarati, Gujerati} a member of the people of Gujarat
{n: Gurkha} a member of Hindu people descended from Brahmins and Rajputs who live in Nepal
{n: Gurkha} a member of the Nepalese force that has been part of the British army for 200 years; known for fierceness in combat
{n: Gypsy, Gipsy, Romany, Rommany, Romani, Roma, Bohemian} a member of a people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and who traditionally live by seasonal work and fortunetelling; they are believed to have originated in northern India but now are living on all continents (but mostly in Europe, North Africa, and North America)
{n: Haida} a member of a seafaring group of North American Indians who lived on the Pacific coast of British Columbia and southwestern Alaska
{n: Hakka} a member of a people of southeastern China (especially Hong Kong, Canton, and Taiwan) who migrated from the north in the 12th century
{n: Halchidhoma} a member of a North American Indian people of the Colorado river valley near the mouth of the Gila river; allied to the Maricopa
{n: Halle, Halle-an-der-Saale} a city in the Saxony region of Germany on the Saale River; a member of the Hanseatic League during the 13th and 14th centuries
{n: Hannover, Hanover} a port city in northwestern Germany; formerly a member of the Hanseatic League
{n: Hanoverian} a member (or supporter) of the house of Hanover
{n: Hanoverian} any of the British rulers who were members of the House of Hanover
{n: Hardy, Oliver Hardy} United States slapstick comedian who played the pompous and overbearing member of the Laurel and Hardy duo who made many films (1892-1957)
{n: Hare Krishna} worshipper of Krishna and member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
{n: Hasid, Hassid, Chasid, Chassid} a member of a Jewish sect that observes a form of strict Orthodox Judaism
{n: Hausa, Haussa} a member of a Negroid people living chiefly in northern Nigeria
{n: Hausa, Haussa} the chief member of the Chadic family of Afroasiatic languages; widely used as a trading language
{n: Havasupai} a member of a North American Indian people of Cataract Canyon in Arizona
{n: Hidatsa, Gros Ventre} a member of the Sioux people formerly inhabiting an area along the Missouri river in western North Dakota
{n: Hitchiti} a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in Georgia; a member of the Creek Confederacy
{n: Hittite} a member of an ancient people who inhabited Anatolia and northern Syria about 2000 to 1200 BC
{n: Hokan, Hoka} a member of a North American Indian people speaking one of the Hokan language
{n: Holy Roller} a member of a religion that expresses ecstatic fervor
{n: Honegger, Arthur Honegger} Swiss composer (born in France) who was the founding member of a group in Paris that included Erik Satie and Darius Milhaud and Francis Poulenc and Jean Cocteau (1892-1955)
{n: Hopi} a member of the Shoshonean people of northeastern Arizona
{n: Hunkpapa} a member of the Siouan people who constituted a division of the Teton Sioux and who formerly lived in the western Dakotas; they were prominent in resisting the white encroachment into the northern Great Plains
{n: Hun} a member of a nomadic people who invaded Europe in the 4th century
{n: Hupa} a member of the Athapaskan people of the Trinity River valley in California
{n: Hutu} a member of a Bantu people living in Rwanda and Burundi
{n: Hypoxis, genus Hypoxis} small plants that resemble amaryllis and that grow from a corm and bear flowers on a leafless stalk; sometimes classified as member of the family Amaryllidaceae: star grass
{n: Igbo} a member of the largest ethnic group in southeastern Nigeria
"most Igbo are farmers"
{n: Illinois} a member of the Algonquian people formerly of Illinois and regions to the west
{n: Inca, Inka, Incan} a member of the small group of Quechuan people living in the Cuzco valley in Peru who established hegemony over their neighbors to create the great Inca empire that lasted from about 1100 until the Spanish conquest in the early 1530s
{n: Inca} a ruler of the Incas (or a member of his family)
{n: Indian, American Indian, Red Indian} a member of the race of people living in America when Europeans arrived
{n: Ingrian, Inger, Ingerman} a member of western Finnish people formerly living in the Baltic province where Saint Petersburg was built
{n: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, World Bank, IBRD} a United Nations agency created to assist developing nations by loans guaranteed by member governments
{n: International Court of Justice, World Court} a court established to settle disputes between members of the United Nations
{n: International Wanted Notice, Red Notice} an Interpol notice describing a wanted person and asking that he or she be arrested with a view to extradition; a wanted notice that is issued by Interpol at the request of an Interpol member country and distributed to all member countries
"an Interpol Red Notice is the closest instrument to an international arrest warrant in use today"
{n: Ionian} a member of one of the four divisions of the prehistoric Greeks
{n: Iowa, Ioway} a member of the Siouan people formerly living in Iowa and Minnesota and Missouri
{n: Iroquois} any member of the warlike North American Indian peoples formerly living in New York state; the Iroquois League were allies of the British during the American Revolution
{n: Ismaili, Ismailian} an adherent of Ismailism; a member of the Ismaili branch of Shiism
{n: Jackson, Glenda Jackson} English film actress who later became a member of British Parliament (born in 1936)
{n: Jacobin} a member of the radical movement that instituted the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
{n: James, Jesse James} United States outlaw who fought as a Confederate soldier and later led a band of outlaws that robbed trains and banks in the West until he was murdered by a member of his own gang (1847-1882)
{n: Jat} a member of an Indo-European people widely scattered throughout the northwest of the Indian subcontinent and consisting of Muslims and Hindus and Sikhs
{n: Jesuit} a member of the Jesuit order
{n: Jungermanniaceae, family Jungermanniaceae} comprising the leafy members of the order Jungermanniales
{n: Junker} member of the Prussian aristocracy noted especially for militarism
{n: Jute} a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Saxons to become Anglo-Saxons
{n: Kafir} a member of the Kafir people in northeastern Afghanistan
{n: Kalapooia, Kalapuya, Calapooya, Calapuya} a member of the North American Indian people of Oregon
{n: Kamia} a member of a North American Indian people of southeastern California and northwestern Mexico
{n: Kanarese, Canarese} a member of a Kannada-speaking group of people living chiefly in Kanara in southern India
{n: Kansa, Kansas} a member of the Siouan people of the Kansas river valley in Kansas
{n: Karakalpak} a member of a Turkic people living near Lake Aral in central Asia
{n: Karelian, Carelian} a member of the Finnish people living in Karelia in northwestern European Russia
{n: Karok} a member of a North American Indian people of the Klamath river valley in northern California
{n: Kashmiri} a member of the people of Kashmir
{n: Kassite, Cassite} a member of an ancient people who ruled Babylonia between 1600 and 1200 BC
{n: Kazak, Kazakh} a Muslim who is a member of a Turkic people of western Asia (especially in Kazakstan)
{n: Kekchi} a member of a Mayan people of north central Guatemala
{n: Kichai} a member of a Caddo people formerly living in north central Texas
{n: Kickapoo} a member of the Algonquian people formerly inhabiting southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois
{n: Kiliwa, Kiliwi} a member of a North American Indian people living in northern Baja California
{n: Kiowa} a member of a Tanoan people living in the southwestern United States
{n: Kirghiz, Kirgiz, Khirghiz} a member of a people of Turkic speech and Mongolian race inhabiting vast regions of central Siberia
{n: Klansman, Ku Kluxer, Kluxer} a member of the Ku Klux Klan
{n: Koasati} a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in northern Alabama; a member of the Creek Confederacy
{n: Kodagu} a member of an aboriginal people living in the hills in southeastern India
{n: Kolam} a member of a formerly tribal people now living in south central India
{n: Komi} a member of a Finnish people living in the northwestern Urals in Russia
{n: Korean War} a war between North and South Korea; South Korea was aided by the United States and other members of the United Nations; 1950-1953
{n: Kota, Kotar} a member of the Dravidian people living in the Nilgiri Hills in southern India
{n: Kshatriya} a member of the royal or warrior Hindu caste
{n: Kui} a member of the Dravidian people living in southeastern India
{n: Kurd} a member of a largely pastoral Islamic people who live in Kurdistan; the largest ethnic group without their own state
{n: Kusan} a member of the North American Indian people of Oregon
{n: Kwakiutl} a member of the Wakashan people living around Queen Charlotte Sound and on northern Vancouver Island
{n: Labourite} a member of the British Labour Party
{n: Lancastrian} a member (or supporter) of the house of Lancaster
{n: Lao, Laotian} a member of a Buddhist people inhabiting the area of the Mekong River in Laos and Thailand and speaking the Lao language; related to the Thais
{n: Lapp, Lapplander, Sami, Saami, Same, Saame} a member of an indigenous nomadic people living in northern Scandinavia and herding reindeer
{n: Latin} a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin
{n: Latter-Day Saint, Mormon} a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
{n: Laurel, Stan Laurel, Arthur Stanley Jefferson Laurel} United States slapstick comedian (born in England) who played the scatterbrained and often tearful member of the Laurel and Hardy duo who made many films (1890-1965)
{n: Legionnaire} a member of the American Legion
{n: Levite} a member of the Hebrew tribe of Levi (especially the branch that provided male assistants to the temple priests)
{n: Ling-pao, Mystic Jewel} a member of the Taoist Trinity
{n: Livonian} a member of the Livonian-speaking people of Latvia
{n: Lombard, Langobard} a member of a Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in the 6th century
{n: Lubavitcher} a member of the Lubavitch movement; a follower of Chabad Hasidism
{n: Luba} a member of a Bantu people in southeastern Congo
{n: Lubeck} a city in northwestern Germany and an important Baltic port; a leading member of the Hanseatic League
{n: Madison, James Madison, President Madison} 4th President of the United States; member of the Continental Congress and rapporteur at the Constitutional Convention in 1776; helped frame the Bill of Rights (1751-1836)
{n: Maidu} a member of a North American Indian people living east of the Sacramento river in California
{n: Malay, Malayan} a member of a people inhabiting the northern Malay Peninsula and Malaysia and parts of the western Malay Archipelago
{n: Malecite} a member of the Algonquian people of northeastern Maine and New Brunswick
{n: Malto} a member of the Dravidian people living in northern Bengal in eastern India
{n: Mam} a member of a Mayan people of southwestern Guatemala
{n: Manchu} a member of the Manchu speaking people of Mongolian race of Manchuria; related to the Tungus; conquered China in the 17th century
{n: Mandaean, Mandean} a member of a small Gnostic sect that originated in Jordan and survives in Iraq and who believes that John the Baptist was the Messiah
{n: Maraco} a member of the South American people living in Argentina and Bolivia and Paraguay
{n: Maratha, Mahratta} a member of a people of India living in Maharashtra
{n: Maricopa} a member of a North American Indian people of the Gila river valley in Arizona
{n: Marine, devil dog, leatherneck, shipboard soldier} a member of the United States Marine Corps
{n: Massachuset, Massachusetts} a member of the Algonquian people who formerly lived around Massachusetts Bay
{n: Mattole} a member of the Athapaskan people living in northwestern California
{n: Mayan, Maya} a member of an American Indian people of Yucatan and Belize and Guatemala who had a culture (which reached its peak between AD 300 and 900) characterized by outstanding architecture and pottery and astronomy
"Mayans had a system of writing and an accurate calendar"
{n: Memorial Day, Decoration Day} legal holiday in the United States, last Monday in May; commemorates the members of the United States armed forces who were killed in war
{n: Mennonite} a member of an Anabaptist movement in Holland noted for its simplicity of life
{n: Mennonitism} system of beliefs and practices including belief in scriptural authority; plain dress; adult baptism; foot washing; restriction of marriage to members of the group
{n: Menomini, Menominee} a member of the federally recognized tribe of Algonquian people living on a reservation in central Wisconsin
{n: Menshevik} a Russian member of the liberal minority group that advocated gradual reform and opposed the Bolsheviks before and during the Russian Revolution
{n: Merovingian} a member of the Merovingian dynasty
{n: Mesoamerican} a member of one of the various peoples inhabiting Mesoamerica
{n: Miami} a member of the extinct Algonquian people formerly living in northern Indiana and southern Michigan
{n: Micmac} a member of the Algonquian people formerly inhabiting the Maritime Provinces of Canada
{n: Miniconju} a member of a group of Siouan people who constituted a division of the Teton Sioux
{n: Missouri} a member of the Siouan people formerly inhabiting the valley of the Missouri river in Missouri
{n: Miwok} a member of the North American Indian people living in the central Sierra Nevada in California
{n: Moehringia, genus Moehringia} low-growing herbs widely distributed in temperate and arctic northern hemisphere: sandworts; distinguished from members of the genus Arenaria mainly by having four-petaled rather than five-petaled flowers
{n: Mogul, Moghul} a member of the Muslim dynasty that ruled India until 1857
{n: Mohave, Mojave} a member of the North American Indian people formerly living in the Colorado river valley in Arizona and Nevada and California
{n: Mohawk} a member of the Iroquoian people formerly living along the Mohawk River in New York state
{n: Mohican, Mahican} a member of the Algonquian people formerly living in the Hudson valley and eastward to the Housatonic
{n: Mongol, Mongolian} a member of the nomadic peoples of Mongolia
{n: Mongoloid} a member of the Mongoloid race
{n: Mon} a member of a Buddhist people living in Myanmar and adjacent parts of Thailand
{n: Moonie} (offensive) a member of the Unification Church
{n: Mordva, Mordvin, Mordvinian} a member of the agricultural people living in the central Volga provinces of European Russia
{n: Moro} a member of the predominantly Muslim people in the southern Philippines
{n: Mountie} colloquial term for a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
{n: Muskhogean, Muskogean} a member of any of the peoples formerly living in southeastern United States and speaking Muskhogean languages
{n: Muskogee} a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in Georgia and eastern Alabama and constituting the core of the Creek Confederacy
{n: Myrmidon} (Greek mythology) a member of the warriors who followed Achilles on the expedition against Troy
{n: Nahuatl} a member of any of various Indian peoples of central Mexico
{n: Nanticoke} a member of the Algonquian people formerly of Maryland and eastern Delaware
{n: Native Hawaiian} a member or descendant of the indigenous Polynesian people who lived in the Hawaiian Islands
{n: Navaho, Navajo} a member of an Athapaskan people that migrated to Arizona and New Mexico and Utah
{n: Navy SEAL, SEAL} a member of a Naval Special Warfare unit who is trained for unconventional warfare
"SEAL is an acronym for Sea Air and Land"
{n: Nazarene, Ebionite} a member of a group of Jews who (during the early history of the Christian Church) accepted Jesus as the Messiah; they accepted the Gospel According to Matthew but rejected the Epistles of St. Paul and continued to follow Jewish law and celebrate Jewish holidays; they were later declared heretic by the Church of Rome
{n: Nazi, German Nazi} a German member of Adolf Hitler's political party
{n: Nez Perce} a member of a tribe of the Shahaptian people living on the pacific coast
{n: Nganasan} a member of the Samoyedic people living on the Taimyr Peninsula in Siberia
{n: Nonconformist, chapelgoer} a Protestant in England who is not a member of the Church of England
<-> Anglican
{n: Nootka} a member of the Wakashan people living on Vancouver Island and in the Cape Flattery region of northwestern Washington
{n: North Atlantic Council, NAC} a council consisting of permanent representatives of all the member countries of NATO; has political authority and powers of decision
{n: Northern Baptist} a member of the American Baptist Convention
{n: Ofo} a member of the Siouan people living in the Yazoo river valley in Mississippi
{n: Oglala, Ogalala} a member of the Siouan people who constituted a division of the Teton Sioux and who formerly inhabited the Black Hills of western South Dakota
{n: Ojibwa, Ojibway, Chippewa} a member of an Algonquian people who lived west of Lake Superior
{n: Old Catholic} a member of the church formed in the 19th century by German Catholics who refused to accept the infallibility of the Pope
{n: Olmec} a member of an early Mesoamerican civilization centered around Veracruz that flourished between 1300 and 400 BC
{n: Omaha, Maha} a member of the Siouan people formerly living in the Missouri river valley in northeastern Nebraska
{n: Oneida} a member of the Iroquoian people formerly living east of Lake Ontario
{n: Onondaga} a member of the Iroquoian people formerly living between Lake Champlain and the Saint Lawrence River
{n: Orangeman} a member of a society founded in Ireland in 1795 to uphold Protestantism and the British sovereign
{n: Order of the Purple Heart, Purple Heart} a United States military decoration awarded to any member of the armed forces who is wounded in action
{n: Oriental, oriental person} a member of an Oriental race; the term is regarded as offensive by Asians (especially by Asian Americans)
{n: Oriya} a member of a people in India living in Orissa and neighboring areas
{n: Osage} a member of the Siouan people formerly living in Missouri in the valleys of the Missouri and Osage rivers; oil was found on Osage lands early in the 20th century
{n: Oscan} an Oscan-speaking member of an ancient people of Campania
{n: Ostrogoth} a member of the eastern group of Goths who created a kingdom in northern Italy around 500 AD
{n: Ostyak, Khanty} a member of the nomadic Ugrian people living in northwestern Siberia (east of the Urals)
{n: Oto, Otoe} a member of the Siouan people inhabiting the valleys of the Platte and Missouri rivers in Nebraska
{n: Ottawa} a member of the Algonquian people of southern Ontario
{n: Ottoman, Ottoman Turk, Osmanli} a Turk (especially a Turk who is a member of the tribe of Osman I)
{n: Paiute, Piute} a member of either of two Shoshonean peoples (northern Paiute and southern Paiute) related to the Aztecs and living in the southwestern United States
{n: Paleo-American, Paleo-Amerind, Paleo-Indian} a member of the Paleo-American peoples who were the earliest human inhabitants of North America and South America during the late Pleistocene epoch
{n: Palestinian Hizballah} a little known Palestinian group comprised of members of Hamas and Tanzim with suspected ties to the Lebanese Hizballah; responsible for suicide bombings in Israel
{n: Pamlico} a member of the Algonquian people formerly of the Pamlico river valley in North Carolina
{n: Parliamentarian, Member of Parliament} an elected member of the British Parliament: a member of the House of Commons
{n: Parsee, Parsi} a member of a monotheistic sect of Zoroastrian origin; descended from the Persians; now found in western India
{n: Passamaquody} a member of the Algonquian people related to the Malecite and living in northeastern Maine and New Brunswick
{n: Paterson, William Patterson} American Revolutionary leader (born in Ireland) who was a member of the Constitutional Convention (1745-1806)
{n: Pathan, Pashtun, Pushtun, Pashtoon} a member of the mountain people living in the eastern regions of Afghanistan
"Pathans are the predominant ethnic group in Afghanistan"
{n: Patwin} a member of the North American Indian people living in the Sacramento valley in California
{n: Pawnee} a member of the Pawnee nation formerly living in Nebraska and Kansas but now largely in Oklahoma
{n: Penobscot} a member of the Algonquian people belonging to the Abnaki confederacy and living in the Penobscot valley in northern Maine
{n: Pentecostal, Pentecostalist} any member of a Pentecostal religious body
{n: Penutian} a member of a North American Indian people speaking one of the Penutian languages
{n: Pharisee} a member of an ancient Jewish sect noted for strict obedience to Jewish traditions
{n: Philistine} a member of an Aegean people who settled ancient Philistia around the 12th century BC
{n: Phoenician} a member of an ancient Semitic people who dominated trade in the first millennium B.C.
{n: Pima} a member of the North American Indian people living in southern Arizona and northern Mexico
{n: Plains Indian, Buffalo Indian} a member of one of the tribes of American Indians who lived a nomadic life following the buffalo in the Great Plains of North America
{n: Podocarpus, genus Podocarpus} evergreen trees or shrubs; sometimes classified as member of the family Taxaceae
{n: Pomo} a member of an Indian people of northern California living along the Russian River valley and adjacent Pacific coast
{n: Ponca, Ponka} a member of the Siouan people of the Missouri river valley in northeastern Nebraska
{n: Potawatomi} a member of the Algonquian people originally of Michigan and Wisconsin
{n: Powhatan} a member of the Algonquian people who formerly lived in eastern Virginia
{n: Praetorian Guard, Praetorian} a member of the Praetorian Guard
{n: Procaviidae, family Procaviidae} includes all recent members of the order Hyracoidea
{n: Pueblo} a member of any of about two dozen Native American peoples called pueblos by the Spanish because they live in villages built of adobe and rock
{n: Punjabi, Panjabi} a member of the majority people of Punjab in northwestern India
{n: Puritan} a member of a group of English Protestants who in the 16th and 17th centuries thought that the Protestant Reformation under Elizabeth was incomplete and advocated the simplification and regulation of forms of worship
{n: Pygmy, Pigmy} any member of various peoples having an average height of less than five feet
{n: Quapaw} a member of the Siouan people of the Arkansas river valley in Arkansas
{n: Quechua, Kechua} a member of a South American Indian people in Peru who were formerly the ruling class of the Inca empire
{n: Quiche} a member of the Mayan people of south central Guatemala
{n: Rajput, Rajpoot} a member of the dominant Hindu military caste in northern India
{n: Rapateaceae, family Rapateaceae} South American herbs somewhat resembling members of the Juncaceae
{n: Republican} a member of the Republican Party
{n: Riga, capital of Latvia} a port city on the Gulf of Riga that is the capital and largest city of Latvia; formerly a member of the Hanseatic League
{n: Roman Catholic} a member of the Roman Catholic Church
{n: Romanov, Romanoff} a member of the imperial family that ruled Russia
{n: Rosicrucian} a member of a secret 17th-century society of philosophers and scholars versed in mystical and metaphysical and alchemical lore
{n: Rosicrucian} a member of any of various organizations that subsequently derived from the 17th-century society
{n: Rostock} a city in northeastern Germany near the Baltic sea; an important member of the Hanseatic League in the 14th century
{n: Rotarian} a member of a Rotary Club
{n: Rough Rider} a member of the volunteer cavalry regiment led by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American War (1898)
{n: Ryukyuan} a member of the Japanese people living on the Ryukyu Islands southwest of Japan
{n: Sabine} a member of an ancient Oscan-speaking people of the central Apennines north of Rome who were conquered and assimilated into the Roman state in 290 BC
{n: Sadducee} a member of an ancient Jewish sect around the time of Jesus; opposed to the Pharisees
{n: Salian Frank, Salian} a member of the tribe of Franks who settled in the Netherlands in the 4th century AD
{n: Salish} a member of a group of North American Indians speaking a Salishan language and living on the northwest coast of North America
{n: Samaritan} a member of the people inhabiting Samaria in biblical times
{n: Samnite} an Oscan-speaking member of an ancient people of Campania who clashed repeatedly with the early Romans
{n: Santee, Santee Sioux, Santee Dakota, Eastern Sioux} a member of the eastern branch of the Sioux
{n: Saracen} (historically) a member of the nomadic people of the Syrian and Arabian deserts at the time of the Roman Empire
{n: Sauk, Sac} a member of the Algonquian people formerly living in Wisconsin in the Fox River valley and on the shores of Green Bay
{n: Savara} a member of the Dravidian people living in southern India
{n: Saxon} a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons; dominant in England until the Norman conquest
{n: Scythian} a member of the ancient nomadic people inhabiting Scythia
{n: Seminole} a member of the Muskhogean people who moved into Florida in the 18th century
{n: Semite} a member of a group of Semitic-speaking peoples of the Middle East and northern Africa
{n: Seneca} a member of the Iroquoian people formerly living in New York state south of Lake Ontario
{n: Serbian, Serb} a member of a Slavic people who settled in Serbia and neighboring areas in the 6th and 7th centuries
{n: Shahaptian, Sahaptin, Sahaptino} a member of a North American Indian people who lived in Oregon along the Columbia river and its tributaries in Washington and northern Idaho
{n: Shaker} a member of Christian group practicing celibacy and communal living and common possession of property and separation from the world
{n: Shasta} a member of the Indian people of northern California and southern Oregon
{n: Shawnee} a member of the Algonquian people formerly living along the Tennessee river
{n: Shen-pao, Spiritual Jewel} a member of the Taoist Trinity; identified with Lao-tse
{n: Sherpa} a member of the Himalayan people living in Nepal and Tibet who are famous for their skill as mountaineers
{n: Shiite, Shi'ite, Shiite Muslim, Shi'ite Muslim, Shia Muslim} a member of the branch of Islam that regards Ali as the legitimate successor to Mohammed and rejects the first three caliphs
{n: Shona} a member of a Bantu tribe living in present-day Zimbabwe
{n: Shoshone, Shoshoni} a member of the North American Indian people (related to the Aztecs) of the southwestern United States
{n: Shudra, Sudra} a member of the lowest or worker Hindu caste
{n: Sihasapa} a member of a group of Siouan people who constituted a division of the Teton Sioux
{n: Sioux, Siouan} a member of a group of North American Indian peoples who spoke a Siouan language and who ranged from Lake Michigan to the Rocky Mountains
{n: Skagit} a member of the Salish people in northwestern Washington
{n: Slav} any member of the people of eastern Europe or Asian Russia who speak a Slavonic language
{n: Somalian, Somali} a member of a tall dark (mostly Muslim) people inhabiting Somalia
{n: Sotho} a member of the Bantu people who speak the Sotho languages
{n: South American Indian} a member of a native Indian group in South America
{n: Southern Baptist} a member of the Southern Baptist Convention
{n: Statistical Commission} the commission of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations that is concerned with statistical data from member nations
{n: Stoic} a member of the ancient Greek school of philosophy founded by Zeno
"a Stoic achieves happiness by submission to destiny"
{n: Strachey, Lytton Strachey, Giles Lytton Strachey} English biographer and leading member of the Bloomsbury Group (1880-1932)
{n: Stradavarius, Strad} a violin made by Antonio Stradivari or a member of his family
{n: Stuart} a member of the royal family that ruled Scotland and England
{n: Sumerian} a member of a people who inhabited ancient Sumer
{n: Sunnite, Sunni, Sunni Muslim} a member of the branch of Islam that accepts the first four caliphs as rightful successors to Muhammad
{n: Swaziland, Kingdom of Swaziland} a landlocked monarchy in southeastern Africa; member of the commonwealth that achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1968
{n: Swazi} a member of a southeast African people living in Swaziland and adjacent areas
{n: Tagalog} a member of a people native to the Philippines chiefly inhabiting central Luzon around and including Manila
{n: Takelma} a member of a North American Indian people of southwestern Oregon
{n: Tamil} a member of the mixed Dravidian and Caucasian people of southern India and Sri Lanka
{n: Taos} a member of the Pueblo people living in northern New Mexico
{n: Taracahitian} a member of a group of peoples of Mexico
{n: Tarahumara} a member of the Taracahitian people of north central Mexico
{n: Tartu} a city of southeastern Estonia that was a member of the Hanseatic League
{n: Tatar, Tartar, Mongol Tatar} a member of the Mongolian people of central Asia who invaded Russia in the 13th century
{n: Tatar} a member of the Turkic-speaking people living from the Volga to the Ural Mountains (the name has been attributed to many other groups)
{n: Taxaceae, family Taxaceae, yew family} sometimes classified as member of order Taxales
{n: Telugu} a member of the people in southeastern India (Andhra Pradesh) who speak the Telugu language
{n: Teton, Lakota, Teton Sioux, Teton Dakota} a member of the large western branch of Sioux people which was made up of several groups that lived on the plains
{n: Teuton} a member of the ancient Germanic people who migrated from Jutland to southern Gaul and were annihilated by the Romans
{n: Texas Ranger, Ranger} a member of the Texas state highway patrol; formerly a mounted lawman who maintained order on the frontier
{n: Texas tortoise} close relative to the desert tortoise; may be reclassified as a member of genus Xerobates
{n: Tien-pao, Heavenly Jewel} a member of the Taoist Trinity
{n: Tlingit} a member of a seafaring group of North American Indians living in southern Alaska
{n: Toda} a member of a pastoral people living in the Nilgiri Hills of southern India
{n: Toltec} a member of the Nahuatl speaking people of central and southern Mexico
{n: Tory} a member of political party in Great Britain that has been known as the Conservative Party since 1832; was the opposition party to the Whigs
{n: Toxicodendron, genus Toxicodendron} in some classifications: comprising those members of the genus Rhus having foliage that is poisonous to the touch; of North America and northern South America
{n: Trappist, Cistercian} member of an order of monks noted for austerity and a vow of silence
{n: Tsimshian} a member of a Penutian people who lived on rivers and a sound in British Columbia
{n: Tswana, Bechuana, Batswana} a member of a Bantu people living chiefly in Botswana and western South Africa
{n: Tuareg} a member of a nomadic Berber people of the Sahara
{n: Tudor} a member of the dynasty that ruled England
{n: Tulu} a member of a Dravidian people living on the southwestern coast of India
{n: Tungus, Evenk} a member of the Tungus speaking people of Mongolian race who are a nomadic people widely spread over eastern Siberia; related to the Manchu
{n: Tungusic} any member of a people speaking a language in the Tungusic family
{n: Tupi} a member of the South American Indian people living in Brazil and Paraguay
{n: Turki} any member of the peoples speaking a Turkic language
{n: Turkoman, Turkmen, Turcoman} a member of a Turkic people living in Turkmenistan and neighboring areas
{n: Tuscarora} a member of a Iroquois people who formerly lived in North Carolina and then moved to New York state and joined the Iroquois
{n: Tutelo} a member of the Siouan people of Virginia and North Carolina
{n: Tutsi, Watutsi, Watusi} a member of a Bantu speaking people living in Rwanda and Burundi
{n: Two Kettle} a member of the Siouan people who constituted a division of the Teton Sioux
{n: Udmurt, Votyak} a member of the Finno-Ugric-speaking people living in eastern European Russia
{n: Uighur, Uigur, Uygur} a member of a people who speak Uighur and live in Xinjiang and adjacent areas
{n: Uniat, Uniate, Uniate Christian} a member of the Uniat Church
{n: United Self-Defense Force of Colombia, United Self-Defense Group of Colombia, Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia, AUC} a terrorist organization in Colombia formed in 1997 as an umbrella for local and regional paramilitary groups; is financed by earnings from narcotics and serves to protect the economic interests of its members
"the AUC conducted over 800 assassinations in one year"
{n: United States Cabinet, US Cabinet} a board to advise the President; members are the secretaries of executive departments; the United States constitution does not provide for the cabinet
{n: Ute} a member of the Shoshonean people of Utah and Colorado and New Mexico
{n: Uzbek, Uzbeg, Uzbak, Usbek, Usbeg} a member of a Turkic people of Uzbekistan and neighboring areas
{n: Vaisya} a member of the mercantile and professional Hindu caste; the third of the four main castes
{n: Vandal} a member of the Germanic people who overran Gaul and Spain and North Africa and sacked Rome in 455
{n: Veps, Vepse, Vepsian} a member of a Finnish people of Russia
{n: Visayan, Bisayan} a member of the most numerous indigenous people of the Philippines
{n: Visigoth} a member of the western group of Goths who sacked Rome and created a kingdom in present-day Spain and southern France
{n: Vogul, Mansi} a member of a nomadic people of the northern Urals
{n: Wac} a member of the Women's Army Corps
{n: Wahhabi, Wahabi} a member of a strictly orthodox Sunni Muslim sect from Saudi Arabia; strives to purify Islamic beliefs and rejects any innovation occurring after the 3rd century of Islam
"Osama bin Laden is said to be a Wahhabi Muslim"
{n: Wakashan} a member of one of the peoples in British Columbia and Washington who speak the Wakashan language
{n: Walapai, Hualapai, Hualpai} a member of a North American people formerly living in the Colorado river valley in Arizona
{n: Walloon} a member of the French-speaking people living in Belgium
{n: Wampanoag} a member of the Algonquian people of Rhode Island and Massachusetts who greeted the Pilgrims
{n: Wave} a member of the women's reserve of the United States Navy; originally organized during World War II but now no longer a separate branch
{n: Webb, Beatrice Webb, Martha Beatrice Potter Webb} English writer and a central member of the Fabian Society (1858-1943)
{n: Webb, Sidney Webb, Sidney James Webb, First Baron Passfield} English sociologist and economist and a central member of the Fabian Society (1859-1947)
{n: West Chadic} a group of Chadic languages spoken in northern Nigeria; Hausa in the most important member
{n: Whig} a member of the Whig Party that existed in the United States before the American Civil War
{n: Whig} a member of the political party that urged social reform in 18th and 19th century England; was the opposition party to the Tories
{n: White, white person, Caucasian} a member of the Caucasoid race
{n: Wichita} a member of the Caddo people formerly living between Kansas and central Texas
{n: Winnebago} a member of the Siouan-speaking people formerly living in eastern Wisconsin south of Green Bay; ally of the Menomini and enemy of the Fox and Sauk people
{n: Wintun} a member of a North American Indian people living in the Sacramento valley in California
{n: Wobbly} a member of the Industrial Workers of the World
{n: Woolf, Virginia Woolf, Adeline Virginia Stephen Woolf} English author whose work used such techniques as stream of consciousness and the interior monologue; prominent member of the Bloomsbury Group (1882-1941)
{n: Yahi} a member of an extinct North American Indian people who lived in northern California
{n: Yakut} a member of a Turkic people of northeastern Siberia (mainly in the Lena river basin)
{n: Yana} a member of an extinct North American Indian people who lived in northern California
{n: Yavapai} a member of a North American Indian people of central Arizona
{n: Yeniseian} a member of one of the groups living in the Yenisei river valley in western Siberia
{n: Yokuts} a member of the North American Indian people of the San Joaquin Valley
{n: Yoruba} a member of a West African people living chiefly in southwestern Nigeria
{n: Young Turk} a member of one or more of the insurgent groups in Turkey in the late 19th century who rebelled against the absolutism of Ottoman rule
{n: Yucatec, Yucateco} a member of the Mayan people of the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico
{n: Yuma} a member of the North American Indian people of Arizona and adjacent Mexico and California
{n: Zapotec, Zapotecan} a member of a large tribe of Mesoamericans living in southern Mexico whose civilization flourished around 300 to 900
{n: Zealot} a member of an ancient Jewish sect in Judea in the first century who fought to the death against the Romans and who killed or persecuted Jews who collaborated with the Romans
{n: Zulu} a member of the tall Negroid people of southeast Africa living in northern Natal
{n: Zuni} a member of the Pueblo people living in western New Mexico
{n: abduction} the criminal act of capturing and carrying away by force a family member; if a man's wife is abducted it is a crime against the family relationship and against the wife
{n: academician, academic, faculty member} an educator who works at a college or university
{n: academicianship} the position of member of an honorary academy
{n: administration, governance, governing body, establishment, brass, organization, organisation} the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something
"he claims that the present administration is corrupt"
"the governance of an association is responsible to its members"
"he quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment"
{n: affiliation, association, tie, tie-up} a social or business relationship
"a valuable financial affiliation"
"he was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team"
"many close associations with England"
{n: aircrewman} a member of an aircrew
{n: alderman} a member of a municipal legislative body (as a city council)
"aldermen usually represent city wards"
{n: amniote} any member of the Amniota
{n: andrena, andrenid, mining bee} a bee that is a member of the genus Andrena
{n: anthropoid} any member of the suborder Anthropoidea including monkeys and apes and hominids
{n: antler} deciduous horn of a member of the deer family
{n: apache dance} a violent fast dance in French vaudeville (an apache is a member of the French underworld)
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