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caucus

Syllabification: (cau·cus)
Pronunciation: /ˈkôkəs/
Definition of caucus

noun (plural caucuses)

  • 1a meeting of the members of a legislative body who are members of a particular political party, to select candidates or decide policy.
  • the members of a caucus.
  • 2a group of people with shared concerns within a political party or larger organization.

verb (caucuses, caucusing, caucused)

[no object] chiefly North American
  • hold or form a caucus.

Origin:

mid 18th century (originally US): perhaps from Algonquian cau'-cau'-as'u 'adviser'

caucus in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of caucus in the British & World English dictionary