MEMBER vs EXTREMITY: NOUN
- An organization that is a member of another organization (especially a state that belongs to a group of nations)
- Figuratively, anything likened to a part of the body.
- A part of any aggregate or whole; one of a number of associated parts or entities; any unit or division that can be considered separately as part of a total.
- Specifically— A person considered in relation to any aggregate of individuals to which he belongs; particularly, one who has united with or has been formally chosen as a corporate part of an association or public body of any kind, as a church or a society: often used elliptically in England for a member of Parliament, and in the United States for a member of Congress.
- A part of a discourse, or of a period or sentence; a clause; a part of a verse.
- In architecture, any subordinate part of a building, order, or composition, as a frieze, cornice, or molding.
- In algebra, either of the two parts or sides of an equation united by the sign of equality (=).
- In zoology and botany, a component of any higher classificatory group: thus, a species is a member of a genus; a genus is a member of a family, etc.
- A part of an animal capable of performing a distinct office; an organ; a limb.
- A part of a whole; an independent constituent of a body.
- Either of the two parts of an algebraic equation, connected by the sign of equality.
- Any essential part, as a post, tie rod, strut, etc., of a framed structure, as a bridge truss.
- Any part of a building, whether constructional, as a pier, column, lintel, or the like, or decorative, as a molding, or group of moldings.
- One of the persons composing a society, community, or the like; an individual forming part of an association.
- Specifically, the private parts.
- One of the persons who compose a social group (especially individuals who have joined and participates in a group organization)
- Anything that belongs to a set or class
- The male organ of copulation (`member' is a euphemism)
- An external body part that projects from the body
- A distinct part of a whole, especially.
- A syntactic unit of a sentence; a clause.
- A proposition of a syllogism.
- An integral part of an animal body having a distinct function; a vital organ; particularly, in common use, one of the limbs or extremities, as a leg, an arm, or a wing.
- A part or an organ of a human or animal body, as.
- A limb, such as an arm or a leg.
- The penis.
- A part of a plant.
- One that belongs to a group or organization.
- The expression on either side of an equality sign.
- A structural unit, such as a beam or wall.
- In English law, a place where a custom-house has been kept of old time, with officers or deputies in attendance. Such localities were lawful places of exportation or importation.
- An element in a set.
- One of the elements which, taken together, comprise a set.
- One of the individual objects which comprise a group or class.
- A member, as a rod, brace, etc., which is subjected to compression or tension, respectively.
- One who officially belongs to a group.
- A part of a whole.
- A limb.
- One of the propositions making up a syllogism.
- In object-oriented programming, a function or piece of data associated with each separate instance of a class.
- An element of a set.
- A hand or foot.
- An extreme measure.
- The most extreme or furthest point of something.
- The highest degree of inconvenience, pain, or suffering; greatest need or peril; extreme need; necessity.
- The utmost point; highest degree; most aggravated or intense form.
- One of locomotive appendages of an animal; a limb; a leg or an arm of man.
- The extreme part; the utmost limit; the farthest or remotest point or part.
- Synonyms Extremity, End, Extreme, border, termination. Extremity is opposed to middle, end to beginning, and extreme to mean or moderate degree. Extreme is now used only in figurative senses; the others are literal or figurative. Extreme generally indicates that which is excessive, exaggerated, or extravagant: as, he was dressed in the extreme of the fashion; “avoid extremes,” Pope, Essay on Criticism, l. 385. For the direct expression of a great distress, etc., extremity is used, and extreme is rare or obsolete.
- Plural Extreme measures: as, the commander was compelled to proceed to extremities.
- Extreme or utmost need, distress, or difficulty; the greatest degree of destitution or helplessness; specifically, death: as, a city besieged and reduced to extremity; man's extremity is God's opportunity.
- The highest degree; the most intense form: as, to suffer the extremity of pain or cruelty.
- In anatomy and zoology, a limb or an organ of locomotion; an appendage or appendicular part of the body.
- The utmost point or side; the end or the verge; the point or border that terminates a thing: as, the extremities of a bridge; the extremities of a lake.
- The hands and feet.
- A bodily limb.
- An extreme or severe measure.
- An external body part that projects from the body
- That part of a limb that is farthest from the torso
- The outermost or farthest region or point
- The greatest or utmost degree
- An extreme condition or state (especially of adversity or disease)
- The outermost or farthest point or portion.
- Grave danger, necessity, or distress.
MEMBER vs EXTREMITY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To remember; to cause to remember; to mention.
- N/A
MEMBER vs EXTREMITY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The male sex organ (member' is a euphemism)
- The male sex organ
- N/A
MEMBER vs EXTREMITY: RELATED WORDS
- Speaker, Board, Partner, Attendee, Affiliated, Councilor, Delegate, Parliamentarian, Participant, Membership, Representative, Phallus, Penis, Extremity, Appendage
- Members, Sequence, Tip, Corner, End, Sequential, Bulge, Edge, Endpoint, Termini, Side, Terminus, Extreme, Member, Appendage
MEMBER vs EXTREMITY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Panelist, Speaker, Board, Partner, Attendee, Affiliated, Councilor, Delegate, Parliamentarian, Participant, Membership, Representative, Phallus, Penis, Appendage
- Limb, Members, Sequence, Tip, Corner, End, Sequential, Bulge, Edge, Endpoint, Side, Terminus, Extreme, Member, Appendage
MEMBER vs EXTREMITY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Covered Family Member must secure a confirmation letter from the Member Service Center prior to proceeding with an attorney.
- He is associated with member Frank Cannone and member Anthony Mosco.
- Member Kappa Tau Alpha, associate member Sigma Delta Chi.
- CFO, RI Board member, Aris Bogdaneris, RI Board member, and Heinz Wiedner, Operations Head, RI Board member.
- Council member Olson moved to approve; seconded by Council member Overland Absent: Council member Poe.
- Council member Gulick moved to approve; seconded by Council member Overland Absent: Council member Olson.
- Council member Russell moved to approve; seconded by Council member Weinacht Absent: Council member Overland.
- Council member Poe moved to approve; seconded by Council member Overland Absent: Council member Weinacht.
- The CDF recognises one member as a member with dependants and that member maintains a family home.
- Capo Member Member Member Member Acting Boss Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Assoc.
- Stuart and Auyong, and spent many hours reviewing videos of upper extremity and lower extremity injections.
- Musculoskeletal System: Gross strength general decrease bilateral UEs and right lower extremity; left lower extremity impaired due to recent surgery.
- Measures the degree to which an individual is able to perform upper extremity and lower extremity functional activities.
- The upper extremity arterial system requires a different diagnostic approach than that used in the lower extremity.
- Adjunct and Secondary Procedures for Functional Improvement in Lower Extremity Reconstruction, Reconstructive Surgery of the Lower Extremity.
- LLL, left lower extremity; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; OR, operating room; RLE, right lower extremity.
- Modified Crutch For The Upper Extremity Amputee With Lower Extremity Involvement.
- Head and Neck; Trunk; Upper Extremity; Lower Extremity; Review; Nervous System.
- For distal extremity injuries, remove watches, rings or jewelry on the affected extremity to avoid constricting of the extremity due to swelling.
- Lower extremity strengthening hip and lower extremity strength deficits have been identified with lower extremity overuseinjuries.
MEMBER vs EXTREMITY: QUESTIONS
- Can an AssocRICS member become a chartered surveyor?
- Which One Direction member has the fewest followers?
- Why do single-member districts enable gerrymandering?
- Are your member cooperatives trusted community partners?
- What happens when a family member of a military member dies?
- Why is the member I have provided not a member of class?
- Which member had the best day as a Super Junior member?
- Which SNSD member has the most pride of being a member?
- When can I contact DVC member services about a member cruise?
- What is a member ID or Member Identification Number?
- What is the southernmost extremity of Vancouver Island?
- What causes cellulitis in the ischemic lower extremity?
- Why do orthotics cause lower extremity skin issues?
- Does gabapentin cause edema in the lower extremity?
- What is the hardest lower extremity pulse examination?
- How common are upper extremity injuries in snowboarding?
- What is running & lower extremity specific physical therapy?
- Can foot kinematics predict lower extremity musculoskeletal disorders?
- What is composite performance score for lower extremity?
- What does upper extremity deep vein thrombosis mean?