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  1. Official (basketball): In basketball, an official (usually called a referee) enforces the rules and maintains order in the game. The title of official also applies to the scorers and timekeepers, as well as other personnel that have an active task in maintaining ... (Basketball) [100%] 2024-01-04 [Sports officiating] [Basketball referees]...
  2. Official: An official is someone who holds an office (function or mandate, regardless of whether it carries an actual working space with it) in an organization or government and participates in the exercise of authority (either their own or that of ... (Social) [100%] 2023-12-17 [Ecclesiastical titles] [Positions of authority]...
  3. Official: An official is a person, who is either appointed or elected to a position or office of some authority which entails the discharge of some administrative duty. As an adjective, official means sanctioned by an authority such as government. [100%] 2023-03-07 [Government]
  4. Official: Official, in general any holder of office under the state or a public body. In ecclesiastical law the word "official" has a special technical sense as applied to the official exercising a diocesan bishop's jurisdiction as his representative and ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  5. Government (linguistics): In grammar and theoretical linguistics, government or rection refers to the relationship between a word and its dependents. One can discern between at least three concepts of government: the traditional notion of case government, the highly specialized definition of government ... (Linguistics) [92%] 2024-01-06 [Generative syntax] [Syntactic relationships]...
  6. Government: Biblical Data: The only kind of political institution extant among the Israelites before the time of the Kings was the division into tribes, according to tradition twelve in number corresponding to the sons of Jacob, who were regarded as the ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [92%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  7. Government: For a free course about government, see American Government Lecture One A government is an entity that has the authority to make and enforce laws, and to rule the actions and affairs of others within a geopolitical boundary. God's ... [92%] 2023-03-10 [Politics] [Government]...
  8. Government: A government is a system or collection of individuals who are in charge of administering an organised society, usually referred to as a state. In accordance with its wide associative meaning, government is often comprised of three branches: the legislative ... [92%] 2024-01-06 [Government] [Political terminology]...
  9. Government: Government, in its widest sense, the ruling power in a political society. In every society of men there is a determinate body (whether consisting of one individual or a few or many individuals) whose commands the rest of the community ... [92%] 2022-09-02
  10. Government: A government is a system designed to make sure the citizens of a nation play nicely with its other citizens. Several different types of government have been implemented in attempts to accomplish that goal, with widely varying results. [92%] 2023-12-07 [Government] [Political theory]...
  11. Government: Government is the system by which a community or nation is controlled and regulated. Governments vary in their composition and processes. [92%] 2023-07-05
  12. Government: GOVERNMENT guv'-ern-ment: The government of the Hebrews varied at different periods, of which we may distinguish seven: (1) the nomadic period, from the Exodus to the entrance into Palestine; (2) the period of transition from nomadic to civil ... [92%] 1915-01-01
  13. Government: A government is a system or collection of individuals who are in charge of administering an organised society, usually referred to as a state. In accordance with its wide associative meaning, government is often comprised of three branches: the legislative ... [92%] 2024-04-02 [Government] [Political terminology]...
  14. Officiant: An officiant or celebrant is someone who officiates (i.e. leads) at a religious or secular service or ceremony, such as marriage (marriage officiant), burial, namegiving or baptism. (Leader of a service or ceremony) [88%] 2024-01-09 [Wedding ceremony participants] [Christian worship roles]...
  15. Officinal: Officinal, a term applied in medicine to drugs, plants and herbs, which are sold in chemists' and druggists' shops, and to medical preparations of such drugs, &c., as are made in accordance with the prescriptions authorized by the pharmacopoeia. In ... [88%] 2022-09-02
  16. Officinalis: Officinalis, or officinale, is a Medieval Latin epithet denoting organisms—mainly plants—with uses in medicine, herbalism and cookery. It commonly occurs as a specific epithet, the second term of a two-part botanical name. [88%] 2024-01-09 [Taxonomy (biology)] [Latin biological phrases]...
  17. Officinal: Officinal drugs, plants and herbs are those which are sold in a chemist or druggist shop. Officinal medical preparations of such drugs are made in accordance with the prescriptions authorized by a pharmacopoeia. [88%] 2024-01-09 [Herbalism] [Pharmacopoeias]...
  18. Officinal: Officinal drugs, plants and herbs are those which are sold in a chemist or druggist shop. Officinal medical preparations of such drugs are made in accordance with the prescriptions authorized by a pharmacopoeia. [88%] 2023-11-27 [Herbalism]
  19. Officialese: Officialese, bureaucratese, or governmentese is language that sounds official. It is the "language of officialdom". (Social) [88%] 2023-11-13 [Political terminology]
  20. Collusion of government officials and entrepreneurs: The collusion of government officials and entrepreneurs (simplified Chinese: 官商勾结; traditional Chinese: 官商勾結), or government–commercial corruption, official-business collusion, most generally translated as government-business collusion, is a term with a negative connotation that generally refers to the government or individual ... (Social) [84%] 2023-12-17 [Political corruption]

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