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Member is a noun that denotes a person or thing that belongs to a larger group, organization, or set. Members are individuals or objects that form part of a collective, such as a club, association, team, committee, family, or community. The term is used in everyday language and in formal contexts to indicate current affiliation, status, or eligibility within a group. Membership implies rights, duties, or privileges associated with belonging.

In politics and governance, a member often refers to a person who holds a seat in a

In mathematics and computer science, a member (or element) is an object contained in a set. The

Etymology: member derives from Old French membre and Latin membrum, meaning part of the body, limb, or

deliberative
body,
for
example
a
Member
of
Parliament
(MP)
or
a
member
of
a
city
council.
In
corporate
or
non-profit
structures,
members
may
participate
in
decision-making,
elect
leaders,
or
receive
reports
and
communications.
Membership
is
often
governed
by
bylaws
or
statutes,
and
membership
lists
are
used
for
organization
administration
and
representation.
relation
"is
a
member
of"
is
denoted
by
the
symbol
∈.
In
programming
and
data
modeling,
a
member
can
also
refer
to
a
component
or
field
of
a
composite
object,
such
as
a
class
member
variable
or
structure
member,
representing
a
distinct
attribute
or
subcomponent.
component.
The
sense
has
broadened
to
include
any
part
or
constituent
of
a
larger
whole.
Related
terms
include
membership,
belonging,
and
affiliation.