formal+reception
81courting — adj. wooing, pursuing n. courtship, suit, wooing kÉ”Ët n. yard; law court; king s palace; king s attendants; formal reception; area where basketball or tennis is played v. seek to please, flatter; woo, seek to gain the affections of …
82courts — kÉ”Ët n. yard; law court; king s palace; king s attendants; formal reception; area where basketball or tennis is played v. seek to please, flatter; woo, seek to gain the affections of …
83levee — lev·ee || levɪ n. embankment built along a river to prevent flooding; raised edge around an irrigated field; pier; formal reception (such as held by royalty) v. build a dike, create an embankment along a river to prevent flooding; create a… …
84leveed — lev·ee || levɪ n. embankment built along a river to prevent flooding; raised edge around an irrigated field; pier; formal reception (such as held by royalty) v. build a dike, create an embankment along a river to prevent flooding; create a… …
85leveeing — lev·ee || levɪ n. embankment built along a river to prevent flooding; raised edge around an irrigated field; pier; formal reception (such as held by royalty) v. build a dike, create an embankment along a river to prevent flooding; create a… …
86levees — lev·ee || levɪ n. embankment built along a river to prevent flooding; raised edge around an irrigated field; pier; formal reception (such as held by royalty) v. build a dike, create an embankment along a river to prevent flooding; create a… …
87audience — n. 1. Hearing, formal reception. 2. Auditory, assembly of hearers, congregation, assemblage …
88catechumen — This word (from the Greek katēchein, meaning to teach, especially in the sense of oral teaching) refers to aperson who is being taught Christian doctrine in preparation for formal reception into the Roman Catholic Church. During the course of… …
89recordation of verdict — The formal reception of a verdict by the clerk of the court and his entry of the same upon the records of the court with the assent, express or implied, of the jury, thus ending the trial. 53 Am J1st Trial § 1027 …
90levee — Ⅰ. levee [1] ► NOUN ▪ a formal reception of visitors or guests. ORIGIN French, from lever to rise (such receptions were formerly held by a monarch after rising from bed). Ⅱ. levee [2] ► NOUN 1) an embankment built …