"assemblymember" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: assemblymembers [plural]
Etymology: assembly + member Etymology templates: {{compound|en|assembly|member}} assembly + member Head templates: {{en-noun}} assemblymember (plural assemblymembers)
  1. A person who serves as a member of an assembly. Categories (topical): People Synonyms: assemblyman (english: even more common but sometimes male-specific), assemblyperson [common], assemblywoman

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