session: Meaning and Definition of

ses•sion

Pronunciation: (sesh'un), [key]
— n.
  1. the sitting together of a court, council, legislature, or the like, for conference or the transaction of business: Congress is now in session.
  2. a single continuous sitting, or period of sitting, of persons so assembled.
  3. a continuous series of sittings or meetings of a court, legislature, or the like.
  4. the period or term during which such a series is held.
  5. (in English law) the sittings or a sitting of justices in court, usually to deal with minor offenses, grant licenses, etc.
  6. a single continuous course or period of lessons, study, etc., in the work of a day at school: two afternoon sessions a week.
  7. a portion of the year into which instruction is organized at a college or other educational institution.
  8. the governing body of a local Presbyterian church, composed of the pastor who moderates and the elders.
  9. a period of time during which a group of persons meets to pursue a particular activity: A few of the kids got together for a study session.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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