Fraternization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Convent
Convent, the fraternity of an abbey or priory, as societas is the number
Guild
kindred pursuits formed for mutual aid and protection a business fraternity or corporation as the Stationers Guild the Ironmongers Guild They
Benefit certificate
amount upon stipulated conditions. Benefit certificates are often issued by fraternal and beneficial societies, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 151.
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Sodality
A fellowship or fraternity a brotherhood
Odd Fellow
A member of a secret order or fraternity styled the Independent Order of Odd Fellows established for mutual
monovular
ovum of twins as identical twins are monovular Contrasted with fraternal
Guidon
signals at sea also the flag of a guild or fraternity In the United States service each company of cavalry has
Freemason
One of an ancient and secret association or fraternity said to have been at first composed of masons or
Fraternize
To associate or hold fellowship as brothers or as men of like occupation or character to have brotherly feelings
frat house
a house used by a chapter of a fraternity at a college
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