inaugural
41Inaugural address of John F. Kennedy — U.S. President John F. Kennedy made his only inaugural address at 12:51 (ET) Friday, January 20, 1961, [cite web |url=http://www.jfklibrary.org/white%20house%20diary/1961/January/20 |title=White House Diaries |accessdate=2008 01 08 |author= |date …
42inaugural address — noun an address delivered at an inaugural ceremony (especially by a United States president) • Syn: ↑inaugural • Regions: ↑United States, ↑United States of America, ↑America, ↑the States, ↑US, ↑ …
43Inaugural dissertation — An inaugural dissertation is a presentation of major work by a new professor or doctor, in writing and/or in public speech, to inaugurate their professorship or doctorship. This academic ritual is traditional in much of Europe (especially Germany …
44INAUGURAL, ALE — adj. Qui a rapport à l’inauguration. Fête, cérémonie inaugurale. Discours inaugural …
45Inaugural games of the Flavian Amphitheatre — The inaugural games of the Flavian Amphitheatre were held in AD 80, on the orders of the Roman Emperor Titus, to celebrate the completion of the Colosseum, then known as the Flavian Amphitheatre ( * …
46inaugural — in|au|gu|ral Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …
47inaugural — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The act or process of formally admitting a person to membership or office: inauguration, induction, initiation, installation, instatement, investiture. See ACCEPT …
48inaugural — in·au·gu·ral || ɪ nÉ”ËgjÉ™rÉ™l / gjÊŠrÉ™l n. speech given at an inauguration; inauguration, opening ceremony, induction ceremony adj. marking a beginning; of or pertaining to an inauguration …
49inaugural — in·au·gu·ral …
50inaugural — /ɪnˈɔgjərəl/ (say in awgyuhruhl) adjective 1. of or relating to an inauguration. –noun 2. an address, as by a president, at the beginning of a term of office. {French, from inaugurer, from Latin inaugurāre inaugurate} …