Word of address used in Parliament
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MILORDWord of address used in Parliament.
guillotine(in parliament) A procedure used to prevent delay in the discussion of a legislative bill by fixing times at which various parts of it must be voted on
guillotines(in parliament) A procedure used to prevent delay in the discussion of a legislative bill by fixing times at which various parts of it must be voted on
NAYWord in Parliament
tovarishcomrade (used as a term of address in the Soviet Union)
tovarichcomrade (used as a term of address in the Soviet Union)
sirrahused as a form of address implying inferiority in the person addressed
sirraused as a form of address implying inferiority in the person addressed
sirrasused as a form of address implying inferiority in the person addressed
sirrahsused as a form of address implying inferiority in the person addressed
tovariches(in the former Soviet Union) A comrade (often used as a form of address)
tovarishes(in the former Soviet Union) A comrade (often used as a form of address)
misterssir (used in direct address and not followed by the name of the man addressed)
mistersir (used in direct address and not followed by the name of the man addressed)
salutationA standard formula of words used in a letter to address the person being written to
salutationsA standard formula of words used in a letter to address the person being written to
maulvis(in India) an expert in Islamic law: used esp. as a term of respectful address among Muslims
moolvi(in India) an expert in Islamic law: used esp. as a term of respectful address among Muslims
maulvi(in India) an expert in Islamic law: used esp. as a term of respectful address among Muslims
moolvis(in India) an expert in Islamic law: used esp. as a term of respectful address among Muslims
honorific(in certain languages, as Chinese and Japanese) a class of forms used to show respect, esp. in direct address
senhoritas(in Portuguese-speaking regions) A young woman, esp. an unmarried one (often used as a title or polite form of address)
esquiresA polite title appended to a man's name when no other title is used, typically in the address of a letter or other documents