| Person | gentle | en |
| person | Means and includes an individual, firm, public or private corporation, association, partnership, political subdivision, municipality, or government agency | en |
| person | Person(s), both plural and singular, as the case demands, include individuals, partnerships, corporations, companies, societies, and associations | en |
| person | An individual, corporation, partnership, association, trust, government or other entity | en |
| person | A human being or an organization (or a device under the control of a human being or organization) capable of signing or verifying a message, either legally or as a matter of fact (A synonym of ENTITY ) | en |
| person | "Person" includes any person, firm, association, organization, partnership, business trust, corporation, or company | en |
| person | Any natural person, corporation, association, partnership, receiver, trustee, guardian, executor, administrator, and a fiduciary or representative of any kind | en |
| person | Any individual, firm, partnership, joint adventure, corporation, estate, or trust, or any group or combination acting as a unit, but not a governmental unit, and the plural as well as the singular number | en |
| person | Any individual or legal entity, including an individual corporation, partnership, association, state, municipality, political subdivision of a state, Indian tribe, and any agency, department, or instrumentality of the United States, and any officer, agent, or employee thereof | en |
| person | a segment of discourse that pertains to the speaker (first person), to the one spoken to (second person), or the one spoken of (third person) The singular prounouns in English that are first person, second person, and third person are respectively "I", "you", and any of "he", "she", or "it" -- although it may seem weird for "it" to have a person associated with it (namely, third) | en |
| person | Within the context of the Act, a "person" means a "legal person," which includes an individual, a corporation, or any other entity | en |
| person | a natural person, corporation, company, partnership, or association (per WAC 208-660-010) a natural person, corporation, company, limited liability corporation, partnership, or association (per RCW 19 146 010) | en |
| person | (am) means an individual, corporation, company, association, partnership, State agency, municipality including a county, or Federal agency | en |
| person | Human being; individual | en |
| person | The physical body of a specified individual | en |
| person | Specific human being | en |
| person | pers | en |
| person | capita | en |
| person | means an individual, partnership, corporation, trust or estate, or a body that is a society, union, club, association, commission or other organization of any kind | en |
| person | Any individual or formal organization with standing before the courts | en |
| person | A linguistic category used to distinguish between the speaker of an utterance and those to whom or about whom he is speaking. See grammatical person | en |
| person | Any individual, receiver, trustee, guardian, personal representative, fiduciary, or representative of any kind, and any partnership, association, corporation or other entity Person includes the federal government, the State, and any other public or private entity (3) | en |
| person | An individual or corporation | en |
| person | Individuals and partnerships composed solely of individuals, corporations organized under the Laws of any of the United States or corporations subject to the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission or the Public Service Commission | en |
| person | The modern definition of the word "person" may mislead us into thinking that the trinity is a collection of three separate gods But the Latin "persona" means "the mask that an actor uses " So, in a sense, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit of the Trinity are three "masks" that the one transcendent God uses | en |
| person | an individual, corporation, governmental agency, municipality, trust, estate, partnership, association, two or more individuals having joint or common interest, or other legal entity | en |
| person | A human being spoken of indefinitely; one; a man; as, any person present | en |
| person | A living, self-conscious being, as distinct from an animal or a thing; a moral agent; a human being; a man, woman, or child | en |
| person | The bodily form of a human being; body; outward appearance; as, of comely person | en |
| person | A shoot or bud of a plant; a polyp or zooid of the compound Hydrozoa Anthozoa, etc | en |
| person | A parson; the parish priest | en |
| person | A character or part, as in a play; a specific kind or manifestation of individual character, whether in real life, or in literary or dramatic representation; an assumed character | en |
| person | The usual word for `more than one person' is people. The form persons is used as the plural in formal or legal language | en |
| person | human being; individual human; body of a human isim | en |
| person | One of three relations or conditions (that of speaking, that of being spoken to, and that of being spoken of) pertaining to a noun or a pronoun, and thence also to the verb of which it may be the subject | en |
| person | Among Trinitarians, one of the three subdivisions of the Godhead (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost); an hypostasis | en |
| person | a human being; "there was too much for one person to do" a person's body (usually including their clothing); "a weapon was hidden on his person" a grammatical category of pronouns and verb forms; "stop talking about yourself in the third person | en |
| person | a grammatical category of pronouns and verb forms; "stop talking about yourself in the third person | en |
| person | also, an individual, in the narrowest sense, among the higher animals | en |
| person | To represent as a person; to personify; to impersonate | en |
| person | a person's body (usually including their clothing); "a weapon was hidden on his person" | en |
| person | a human being; "there was too much for one person to do" | en |
| person | Any individual, corporation, partnership, trust, association, or other business or non-profit organization, or any Federal, municipal, or regional governmental, intergovernmental or other entity that is not an gency | en |
| person | A person is a man, woman, or child. At least one person died and several others were injured Everyone knows he's the only person who can do the job The amount of sleep we need varies from person to person | en |
| person | means any individual, partnership, firm, joint stock company, corporation, association, trust, estate, or other legal entity | en |
| person | As used in the Export Control Regulations, this can mean a natural person as well as a corporation, business association, partnership, society, trust, or any other entity, organization or group, including governmental entities | en |
| person | a grammatical category of pronouns and verb forms; "stop talking about yourself in the third person" | en |
| person | means any natural individual, firm, trust, estate, partnership, association, joint stock company, joint adventure, corporation, limited liability company, or a receiver, trustee, guardian, or other representative appointed by order of any court, or any city, town, county or other political subdivision in this State Whenever used in prescribing and imposing a fine or imprisonment or both, the term "person" as applied to partnerships and associations shall mean the partners or members thereof, as applied to limited liability companies the term "person" means managers, members, agents, or employees of the limited liability company, and as applied to corporations the term "person" shall mean the officers, agents, or employees thereof who are responsible for any violation of the Motor Fuel Tax Law | en |
| person | A natural person, partnership, joint stock company, corporation, unincorporated association or society, or the state and any agency thereof, or any county, municipality, or political subdivision, or any other corporation of any character whatsoever | en |
| person | In legal meaning, a "person" may be an individual, a corporation, or some other entity created according to law The Model Solicitations Act (1986), defines "person" as "an individual, corporation, association, partnership, trust, foundation or any other entity however styled " | en |
| person | An entity defined by USDA as being eligible to receive federal farm program benefits, subject to annual payment limitation constraints A "person" may be an individual farmer, an individual member of a joint operation, a corporation, a joint stock company, an association, a limited partnership, a trust, an estate, or a charitable organization A husband and wife are considered one person for payment limitation purposes A joint operation is not a person; neither is a cooperative association of producers that markets commodities for producers | en |
| person | In grammar, we use the term first person when referring to `I' and `we', second person when referring to `you', and third person when referring to `he', `she', `it', `they', and all other noun groups. Person is also used like this when referring to the verb forms that go with these pronouns and noun groups. see also first person, second person, third person | en |
| person | You can use in the person of when mentioning the name of someone you have just referred to in a more general or indirect way. We had a knowledgeable guide in the person of George Adams | en |
| person | If someone says, for example,`I'm an outdoor person' or `I'm not a coffee person', they are saying whether or not they like that particular activity or thing. I am not a country person at all. I prefer the cities | en |
| person | If you talk about someone as a person, you are considering them from the point of view of their real nature. Robin didn't feel good about herself as a person | en |
| person | If you do something in person, you do it yourself rather than letting someone else do it for you. She went to New York to receive the award in person | en |
| person | If you meet, hear, or see someone in person, you are in the same place as them, rather than, for example, speaking to them on the telephone, writing to them, or seeing them on television. It was the first time she had seen him in person | en |
| person | Persons is used as the plural of person in formal, legal, and technical writing. removal of the right of accused persons to remain silent | en |
| person | Your person is your body. The suspect had refused to give any details of his identity and had carried no documents on his person | en |
| people | fill with people, populate; settle, inhabit fiil | en |
| A person | article | en |
| A person | sort | en |
| A person | bird | en |
| People | ppl | en |
| People | peeps | en |
| People | American magazine that covers celebrity gossip and news about entertainers isim | en |
| a person | bod | en |
| people | The mass of comunity as distinguished from a special class; the commonalty; the populace; the vulgar; the common crowd; as, nobles and people | en |
| people | One's ancestors or family; kindred; relations; as, my people were English | en |
| people | (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience" | en |
| people | One's subjects; fellow citizens; companions; followers | en |
| people | members of a family line; "his people have been farmers for generations"; "are your people still alive?" | en |
| people | To stock with people or inhabitants; to fill as with people; to populate | en |
| people | (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience" members of a family line; "his people have been farmers for generations"; "are your people still alive?" fill with people or supply with inhabitants; "people a room"; "The government wanted to populate the remote area of the country | en |
| people | fill with people or supply with inhabitants; "people a room"; "The government wanted to populate the remote area of the country | en |
| people | plural of person | en |
| people | A group of persons forming or belonging to a particular nation, class, ethnic group, country, family, etc; folk; community | en |
| people | The mass of a community as distinguished from a special class (elite); the commonalty; the populace; the vulgar; the common crowd; the citizens | en |
| people | or people group A significantly large grouping of individuals who perceive themselves to have a common affinity for one another because of their shared language, religion, ethnicity, residence, occupation, class or caste, situation, etc or combination of these Examples of people groups are ethnolinguistic peoples, minipeoples, unimax peoples, micropeoples, metropeoples, sociopeoples and bridge peoples Note: The full definition, a result of a meeting of mission executives in Chicago in March of 1982, is preserved under minipeople or unimax people allowing a broader meaning for people group | en |
| people | A persons ancestors, relatives or family | en |
| people | Persons, generally; an indefinite number of men and women; folks; population, or part of population; as, country people; sometimes used as an indefinite subject or verb, like on in French, and man in German; as, people in adversity | en |
| people | A group of persons regarded as being employees, followers, companions or subjects of a ruler | en |
| people | The body of persons who compose a community, tribe, nation, or race; an aggregate of individuals forming a whole; a community; a nation | en |
| people | A body of human beings considered generally or collectively; a group of two or more persons | en |
| people | fill with people or supply with inhabitants; "people a room"; "The government wanted to populate the remote area of the country" | en |
| people | the common people generally; "separate the warriors from the mass"; "power to the people" | en |
| people | make one's home or live in; "She resides officially in Iceland"; "I live in a 200-year old house"; "These people inhabited all the islands that are now deserted"; "The plains are sparsely populated" | en |
| people | Staff, management, and executives necessary to plan, organize, acquire, deliver, support, and monitor mission related services, information systems, and facilities This includes groups and individuals external to the organization involved in the fulfillment of the organization's mission Security management personnel should also be included | en |
| people | This category includes the entries dealing with the characteristics of the people and their society | en |
| people | the body of citizens of a state or country; "the Spanish people" | en |
| people | If a place or country is peopled by a particular group of people, that group of people live there. It was peopled by a fiercely independent race of peace-loving Buddhists. a small town peopled by lay workers and families. = populate. People Magazine a US magazine that contains short articles and pictures of famous people, especially people who appear on television and in films or sports people. a British tabloid newspaper sold every Sunday, which is known for printing shocking articles about famous people, especially about their relationships and their sexual experiences. People's Republic of Bangladesh hamlet people People's Republic of China Lao People's Democratic Republic Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriyyah Indian People's Party boat people German National People's Party German People's Party Democratic People's Republic of Korea Malayan People's Anti Japanese Army People's Liberation Army Representation of the People Acts Sea People South West Africa People's Organization National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | en |
| people | human beings; persons; members of particular race religion or culture; citizens of a nation isim | en |
| people | People are men, women, and children. People is normally used as the plural of person, instead of `persons'. Millions of people have lost their homes. the people of Angola. homeless young people I don't think people should make promises they don't mean to keep | en |
| people | Human beings; also animals dealt with on an individual basis as if they were human | en |
| people | A people is all the men, women, and children of a particular country or race. the native peoples of Central and South America | en |
| people | One of the basic resources in a technological system Humans design, develop, produce, use, manage, and assess products and systems | en |
| people | The people is sometimes used to refer to ordinary men and women, in contrast to the government or the upper classes. the will of the people | en |
| people | population; in clothing, the impact people of historical or current importance have on styles and lines of clothing | en |
| people | All of the individuals employed by the organisation including full time, part time, temporary and contract employees The term may also include Customers, Users and contractors | en |
| people | The managers and employees of a bank or other financial institution; often equated with the company by customers | en |
| people | she or he that lives around the world | en |
| people | We need to establish criteria for including people These will mostly be short entries, sometimes with reference to sources A formula for entries from whakapapa more than, say, five or six generations from the present, could often be "A tupuna who lived in [such and such a place] [so many] generations after/before [so and so] (see [some related entry])" More recent entries for individuals could take the form of brief descriptions such as "MP for Te Tai Tokerau 1993-1999"; "A chief from Pakaraka who signed the Treaty of Waitangi", and so on Maori proper names originating in the North, including Maori forms of names not of Maori origin, used widely in the North, and names originating in the North, will be included even when not cross-referenced to particular individuals | en |
| people | • iris • ben | en |
| people | We expanded Fisher Price Play Family sets into civilizations outdoors Buildings were constructed from old St Joe brick halves we hauled for free Lincoln logs and batteries were soldiers Joe had the Greeno Codwill family and I had the Clerk Cannon family Mary's clan was presided over by Mr Redhead(M), a "people" with masking tape colored red covering the hair | en |
| people | Local social actors, such as individuals, families, groups or communities | en |
| people | Function: Noun Relatives, kinfolk Example: "Shelly went to see her people on vacation " | en |
| people | The number of people traveling with the applicant | en |
| people | is a OneSearch category which contains databases that have a strong focus on people Databases included are IAC Magazine Database, IAC Business A R T S , IAC National Newspaper Index, Marquis Who's Who, Bowker Biographical Directory, Biography Master Index, and more | en |
| persons | used to refer to them individually, rather than as a group. Contrast | en |