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con·gress    Audio Help   [n. kong-gris; v. kuhn-gres, kuhng-] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.(initial capital letter)
a.the national legislative body of the U.S., consisting of the Senate, or upper house, and the House of Representatives, or lower house, as a continuous institution.
b.this body as it exists for a period of two years during which it has the same membership: the 96th Congress.
c.a session of this body: to speak in Congress.
2.the national legislative body of a nation, esp. of a republic.
3.a formal meeting or assembly of representatives for the discussion, arrangement, or promotion of some matter of common interest.
4.the act of coming together; an encounter; meeting.
5.an association, esp. one composed of representatives of various organizations.
6.familiar relations; dealings; intercourse.
7.coitus; sexual intercourse.
–verb (used without object)
8.to assemble together; meet in congress.

[Origin: 1350–1400 for earlier sense “body of attendants, following”; 1520–30 for current senses; ME < L congressus assembly, intercourse, meeting, equiv. to congred(ī) to approach, meet (con- con- + -gredī, comb. form of gradī to step; cf. grade) + -tus suffix of v. action]

3. conference, council, convention.
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Main Entry:  congress
Part of Speech:  noun
Synonyms:  assembly, brotherhood, caucus, conclave, convention, convocation, council, diet, fellowship, league, legislature, meeting, parliament, sisterhood, synod
Source:  Synonym Collection v1.1
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Main Entry:  assembly
Part of Speech:  noun
Definition:  A number of persons who have come or been gathered together.
Synonyms:  assemblage, body, company, conclave, conference, congregation, convention, convocation, crowd, gathering, group, meeting, muster, troop
Source:  Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition
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Main Entry:  convention
Part of Speech:  noun
Definition:  A formal assemblage of the members of a group.
Synonyms:  assembly, conference, convocation, meeting
Source:  Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition
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African National Congress (ANC), the oldest black (now multiracial) political organization in South Africa; founded in 1912. Prominent in its opposition to apartheid, the organization began as a nonviolent civil-rights group. In the 1940s and 50s it joined with other groups in promoting strikes and civil disobedience among the emerging urban black workforce. The ANC was banned in 1960 and the following year initiated guerrilla attacks. In 1964 its leader, Nelson Mandela, was sentenced to life in prison, and the leadership was forced into exile. Although outlawed, the ANC became the popularly acknowledged vehicle of mass resistance to apartheid in the late 1970s and the 1980s; the training of ANC guerrillas continued in neighboring countries. Following the end of the ban on the ANC and the release of Mandela in 1990, many of its leaders returned from exile, and the ANC negotiated with the government for black enfranchisement and an end to apartheid. In the early 1990s there were violent clashes between supporters of the ANC and Inkatha (see Buthelezi, Mangosuthu Gatsha). The ANC became a registered political party in 1994 in advance of the first South African elections open to citizens of all races. It won over 60% of the vote in the elections, and Mandela was elected president of South Africa. Thabo Mbeki succeeded Mandela as head of the ANC in 1997 and as president of South Africa in 1999; he lost the post of party leader to Jacob Zuma in 2007.

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