| a gadget; dingus; thingumbob. |
| a calculus or concretion found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, esp. ruminants, formerly reputed to be an effective remedy for poison. |
majority (məˈdʒɒrɪtɪ) ![]() | |
| —n , pl -ties | |
| 1. | the greater number or part of something: the majority of the constituents |
| 2. | relative majority See absolute majority (in an election) the number of votes or seats by which the strongest party or candidate beats the combined opposition or the runner-up |
| 3. | the largest party or group that votes together in a legislative or deliberative assembly |
| 4. | the time of reaching or state of having reached full legal age, when a person is held competent to manage his own affairs, exercise civil rights and duties, etc |
| 5. | the rank, office, or commission of major |
| 6. | euphemistic the dead (esp in the phrases join the majority, goorpass over to the majority) |
| 7. | obsolete the quality or state of being greater; superiority |
| 8. | (modifier) of, involving, or being a majority: a majority decision; a majority verdict |
| 9. | in the majority forming or part of the greater number of something |
| usage The majority of can only refer to a number of things or people. When talking about an amount, most of should be used: most of (not the majority of) the harvest was saved | |