majorship
1Majorship — Ma jor*ship, n. The office of major. [1913 Webster] …
2majorship — ma·jor·ship …
3majorship — ˈmājə(r)ˌship noun ( s) Etymology: major (II) + ship archaic : majority I 6 …
4Epping Forest Pipe Band — Infobox Pipe band name = Epping Forest Pipe Band established = 1974 location = Chingford, London, England grade = major = Simon Bredin sergeant = Sandra Bredin dmajor = Frederick Pearson tartan = McGregor honours = website = [http://efpb.org efpb …
5Samuel Moreno Rojas — Samuel Gustavo Moreno Rojas (Born February 11, 1960 in Miami, Florida) is a Colombian American politician, son of former congressman Samuel Moreno Díaz and former presidential candidate María Eugenia Rojas, grandson of former Colombian military… …
6majority — n. 1. Greater number, more than half. 2. Manhood, full age. 3. majorship …
7Major — adj., n., & v. adj. 1 important, large, serious, significant (a major road; a major war; the major consideration must be their health). 2 (of an operation) serious or life threatening. 3 Mus. a (of a scale) having intervals of a semitone between… …
8major — adj., n., & v. adj. 1 important, large, serious, significant (a major road; a major war; the major consideration must be their health). 2 (of an operation) serious or life threatening. 3 Mus. a (of a scale) having intervals of a semitone between… …