different between session vs during
session
English
Etymology
From Middle English session, from Old French session, from Latin sessi? (“a sitting”), from sede? (“sit”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?s???n/
- Rhymes: -???n
- Homophone: cession
Noun
session (plural sessions)
- A period devoted to a particular activity, e.g. the annual or semiannual periods of a legislative body (that together comprise the legislative term) whose individual meetings are also called sessions.
- A meeting of a council, court, school, or legislative body to conduct its business.
- (computing) The sequence of interactions between client and server, or between user and system; the period during which a user is logged in or connected.
- (cricket) Any of the three scheduled two hour playing sessions, from the start of play to lunch, from lunch to tea and from tea to the close of play.
- (obsolete) The act of sitting, or the state of being seated.
- 1594, Richard Hooker, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie
- So much his ascension into heaven and his session at the right hand of God do import.
- ?, Alfred Tennyson, Merlin and Vivien
- But Vivien, gathering somewhat of his mood, […] / Leapt from her session on his lap, and stood.
- 1594, Richard Hooker, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie
- (music) Ellipsis of jam session
- (education) An academic term.
Hyponyms
- bull session
Derived terms
- parasession
- sessionize
- sessionless
- session musician
- session-replicated
Related terms
Translations
Verb
session (third-person singular simple present sessions, present participle sessioning, simple past and past participle sessioned)
- (music) To hold or participate in a jam session with other musicians.
Anagrams
- essoins, osseins
Finnish
Noun
session
- Genitive singular form of sessio.
French
Etymology
From Old French session, borrowed from Latin sessi?, sessi?nem.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s?.sj??/
Noun
session f (plural sessions)
- session, period
- (computing) session
Related terms
- seoir
Further reading
- “session” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Old French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin sessi?, sessi?nem.
Noun
session f (oblique plural sessions, nominative singular session, nominative plural sessions)
- sitting; session (of a court, a committee, etc.)
Descendants
- French: session
- ? Middle English: session
- English: session
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during
English
Alternative forms
- dureing (archaic)
Etymology
From Middle English during, durynge, durinde, durand, durende, present participle of duren (“to last”), equivalent to dure +? -ing. Compare Dutch gedurende (“during”). More at dure.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, UK, General Australian) IPA(key): /?dj?????/, /-?????/
- (Received Pronunciation, UK, Canada, Ireland, General Australian, General New Zealand) IPA(key): /?d??????/, /-?????/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?d????/, /?d???/
- Rhymes: -?????
- Hyphenation: dur?ing
Preposition
during
- For all of a given time interval.
- 1661, John Fell, The Life of the most learned, reverend and pious Dr. H. Hammond
- During the whole time of his abode in the university he generally spent thirteen hours of the day in study; by which assiduity besides an exact dispatch of the whole course of philosophy, he read over in a manner all classic authors that are extant […]
- 1661, John Fell, The Life of the most learned, reverend and pious Dr. H. Hammond
- At any time or period within a given time interval.
Related terms
- durable
- duration
- endure
Translations
Verb
during
- present participle of dure
Anagrams
- Durgin, ungird
during From the web:
- what during pregnancy causes autism
- what during mean
- what during pregnancy
- what can cause autism during pregnancy
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