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council definition

coun·cil (ko̵unsəl)

noun

  1. a group of people called together for consultation, discussion, advice, etc.
  2. a group of people chosen as an administrative, advisory, or legislative assembly
    1. the legislative body of a city or other municipality
    2. Brit. the administrative body of a county, town, city, district, etc.
  3. an assembly of church officials to discuss points of doctrine, etc.
    1. a body of delegates from local units of a union, confederation, etc.
    2. an organization or society, or one of its levels of governing bodies
  4. the discussion or deliberation in a council

Etymology: ME counceil < OFr concile < L concilium, group of people, meeting < com-, together + calere, to call (see clamor); confused in form and meaning in ME with counsel

adjective

Brit. designating or of dwelling units built or provided by a local council () council houses

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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