roundup vs sederunt

roundup

noun
  • The forcible gathering together of any particular group of people. 

  • An upward curvature or convexity, as in the deck of a vessel. 

  • The similar police activity of gathering together suspects. 

  • An activity in which cattle are herded together in order to be inspected, counted, branded or shipped. 

  • The summary to a news bulletin. 

  • The finishing of an arrangement. 

sederunt

noun
  • Those people present at such a meeting. 

  • A formal meeting, especially of a judicial or ecclesiastical body. 

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