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the sole or upper law-making chamber of government in many countries or states, past or present
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the higher of two elected legislative bodies in many states of the United States
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the upper chamber of the federal parliament of Canada. It is made up of 104 senators appointed by the ruling government.
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the highest council of the ancient Roman Republic and of the Roman Empire
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the building where a senate meets
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the main faculty governing body in some universities and colleges
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the upper house of the federal parliament of Australia. It is made up of 76 members, 12 from each state plus two each from the Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory.
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the more senior part of a law-making institution that has two parts
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a group that governs some universities
1.
the sole or upper law-making chamber of government in many countries or states, past or present
2.
the higher of two elected legislative bodies in many states of the United States
3.
the upper chamber of the federal parliament of Canada. It is made up of 104 senators appointed by the ruling government.
4.
the highest council of the ancient Roman Republic and of the Roman Empire
5.
the building where a senate meets
6.
the main faculty governing body in some universities and colleges
7.
the upper house of the federal parliament of Australia. It is made up of 76 members, 12 from each state plus two each from the Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory.
8.
the more senior part of a law-making institution that has two parts
9.
a group that governs some universities