Greek Terms :)

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  1. 4. A seasoned older member of a Greek-letter organization
  2. 5. term used by NPHC or culturally-based Greek-letter organizations to refer to the initiation of members into the organization
  3. 9. (has a / between two words) commonly used to refer to other members who have crossed in other orgs or chapters at the same semester
  4. 12. A chartered undergraduate national fraternity or sorority
  5. 13. (acronym) An umbrella organization for international women's fraternities and sororities
  6. 14. A full-fledged chapter
  7. 16. (full word) A new member of a Greek-letter organization
  8. 17. (acronym) An umbrella council for a coalition of multicultural organizations
  9. 19. Someone whose family member is an initiated member of the same Greek-letter organization
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  1. 1. (has a / between two words)Terms used to refer to the members who crossed the same year and semester within the same organization and chapter
  2. 2. Initial status of a newly chartered chapter prior to installation
  3. 3. a group in the first stages of colonizing a chapter of a Greek-letter organization on their campus
  4. 6. a line dance; usually performed by NPHC or culturally-based Greek-letter orgs
  5. 7. (acronym) Federation of men's national and international fraternities
  6. 8. (acronym) An umbrella organization for APIDA Greek-letter organizations
  7. 9. (has a / between two words) an activity where the members of a Greek org visit the chapter of another Greek org for a social event
  8. 10. a form of dancing, usually a routine, popularized by NPHC orgs; includes elaborate synchronized movements and sounds with footsteps
  9. 11. (acronym) A coordinating body for the nine historically African American fraternities and sororities
  10. 15. A formal introduction of a new member line/class to the public; usually performed by members of a NPHC or culturally based Greek-letter organization
  11. 18. a type of vocal recognition for a particular organization; usually practiced by NPHC or culturally-based organizations