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Definition of Seconders
1. seconder [n] - See also: seconder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seconders
Literary usage of Seconders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East by Church Missionary Society (1834)
"IDA Moven and seconders. Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Winchester; and Lient.
Col. Phipps—Right Hon. the Earl of Chichester ; and Rev. ..."
2. The Church Missionary Record by Church Missionary Society (1846)
"The following Speakers then addressed the Meeting, and the undermentioned
Resolutions were passed— Movers and seconders. Sir Digby Mackworth, Bart. ; and ..."
3. Missionary Register by Church Missionary Society (1823)
"Movers and seconders. Rev. W. Atkinson, and the Assistant Secretary— Rev. ...
Movers and seconders. The Assistant Secretary, and Rev. T. Jack:nu— Rev. ..."
4. Journal of the British Dental Association by British Dental Association (1893)
"He would ask whether it was the custom in issuing ballot papers in any club to
omit the names of the proposers and seconders. He thought that such omission ..."
5. The Amateur Photographer (1885)
"iS-i ri.i " THE Illustrated London News, of last week, presents its readers with
woodcuts, made from photographs, of the movers and seconders of the Address ..."