most.
2. f. age that the law sets to have someone right full of themselves and their property.
3. d. highest number of compliant votes in a vote. Manuel had six votes of majority.
4. f. larger part of the people who make up a nation, city, or body. Follow the opinion of the majority.
5. f. The greater part of a number or a number of things which is expressed.
6. f. Mar. Office of major-general.7. f. Mil. Office of the sergeant major.
1. f. Which consists of more than half of the votes.
1. f. that that counted the votes because the respective interest that represents each voter, as in the meetings of creditors.
1. f. Formed by the largest number of votes, not in relation to the total of these, but the number that gets each of the people or issues that are voted at the same time.