dictionary definitions for "conference"


From WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) [wn]:

  conference
      n 1: a prearranged meeting for consultation or exchange of
           information or discussion (especially one with a formal
           agenda)
      2: an association of sports teams that organizes matches for
         its members [syn: league]
      3: a discussion among participants who have an agreed (serious)
         topic [syn: group discussion]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  League \League\ (l[=e]g), n. [F. ligue, LL. liga, fr. L. ligare
     to bind; cf. Sp. liga. Cf. Ally a confederate, Ligature.]
     1. An alliance or combination of two or more nations,
        parties, organizations, or persons, for the accomplishment
        of a purpose which requires a continued course of action,
        as for mutual defense, or for furtherance of commercial,
        religious, or political interests, etc.
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              And let there be
              'Twixt us and them no league, nor amity. --Denham.
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     2. Specifically: (Sports) An association of sports teams that
        establishes rules of play, decides questions of membership
        in the league, and organizes matches between the member
        teams. In some cases a sports league is called a
        conference, as in the National Football Conference.
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     Note: A league may be offensive or defensive, or both;
           offensive, when the parties agree to unite in attacking
           a common enemy; defensive, when they agree to a mutual
           defense of each other against an enemy.
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     The Holy League, an alliance of Roman Catholics formed in
        1576 by influence of the Duke of Guise for the exclusion
        of Protestants from the throne of France.
  
     Solemn League and Covenant. See Covenant,2.
  
     The land league, an association, organized in Dublin in
        1879, to promote the interests of the Irish tenantry, its
        avowed objects being to secure fixity of tenure, fair
        rent, and free sale of the tenants' interest. It was
        declared illegal by Parliament, but vigorous prosecutions
        have failed to suppress it.
  
     Syn: Alliance; confederacy; confederation; coalition;
          combination; compact; cooperation.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Conference \Con"fer*ence\, n. [F. conf['e]rence. See Confer.]
     1. The act of comparing two or more things together;
        comparison. [Obs.]
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              Helps and furtherances which . . . the mutual
              conference of all men's collections and observations
              may afford.                           --Hocker.
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     2. The act of consulting together formally; serious
        conversation or discussion; interchange of views.
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              Nor with such free and friendly conference
              As he hath used of old.               --Shak.
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     3. A meeting for consultation, discussion, or an interchange
        of opinions.
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     4. A meeting of the two branches of a legislature, by their
        committees, to adjust between them.
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     5. (Methodist Church) A stated meeting of preachers and
        others, invested with authority to take cognizance of
        ecclesiastical matters.
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     6. A voluntary association of Congregational churches of a
        district; the district in which such churches are.
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     Conference meeting, a meeting for conference. Specifically,
        a meeting conducted (usually) by laymen, for conference
        and prayer. [U. S.]
  
     Conference room, a room for conference and prayer, and for
        the pastor's less formal addresses. [U. S.]
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