Difference between Congress and Congress

What is the difference between Congress and Congress?

Congress as a noun is a coming-together of two or more people; a meeting. while Congress as a noun is the two legislative bodies of the united states: the house of representatives, and the senate.

Congress

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A coming-together of two or more people; a meeting. A formal gathering or assembly; a conference held to discuss or decide on a specific question. (often capitalized: Congress) A legislative body of a state, originally the bicameral legislature of the United States of America. An association, especially one consisting of other associations or representatives of interest groups. Sexual intercourse.

Congress

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The two legislative bodies of the United States: the House of Representatives, and the Senate.A two-year session of these bodies, commencing after a Federal election and ending before the next one.

Example sentence: You can lead a man to Congress, but you can't make him think.

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