1. salutations - Noun
2. salutations - Interjection
salutations
A greeting.
salutations
plural of salutation
At the end of service attendees greet each other, exchange Christmas salutations and everyone then gathers at the hall for an elaborate feast with lots of food, drink, music and celebration until the sunrise. Source: Internet
Despite guidelines against “contact-based greetings,” there were plenty of handshakes, hugs and other salutations before and during the event. Source: Internet
A few months in, I began to assume epistolary characteristics almost befitting an early Antrim hero, checking in periodically with insane salutations like, “I hope this message finds you hale and hearty!” Source: Internet
At the outset, Vardhan expressed deep gratitude and offered salutations to all the COVID-19 warriors who have been steadfastly fighting against the since many months, the ministry said. Source: Internet
Epilogue ( 15:1 –16:23 * Admonition ( 15:1–7 ) * Summary of the Epistle ( 15:8 ) Paul's ministry and travel plans ( 16:14–27 The concluding verses contain a description of his travel plans, personal greetings and salutations. Source: Internet
Here, in an exclusive extract from the September issues, the society bible introduces the very well-heeled yoginis who just can't get enough of their sun salutations - and even host retreats at their stately piles. Source: Internet