session
Session (from Latin sessio 'session')
in the German pronunciation [ zɛˈsi̯oːn ] / Austrian [ sɛˈsi̯oːn ] for:
- generally the legislature meeting, usually lasting several days, the session period
- a session of the Swiss Parliament, see Session (Switzerland)
- the carnival time, see carnival session
- a seat for priests or celebrants in the chancel, see Sediles
in the English pronunciation [ ˈsɛʃn ] for:
- A recording session
- a casual interplay of jazz and rock music, see jam session
- in the Irish music tradition making music together, see Session (Irish Folk)
- a limited section of subject-related meeting or working periods, see session (conference)
- a unit of subdivision for spatially extended measurement campaigns, see session (measurement)
- the temporary connection between a client and a server, see session (IT)
- a closed data area for CDs and DVDs, see Session (CD) .
Session is the family name of:
- Samuel L. Session (* 1973), Swedish DJ and music producer
See also:
Wiktionary: Session - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations