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con⋅fed⋅er⋅a⋅tion
[kuh
n-fed-uh-rey-shuh
n]
–noun
| 1. | the act of confederating. |
| 2. | the state of being confederated. |
| 3. | a league or alliance. |
| 4. | a group of confederates, esp. of states more or less permanently united for common purposes. |
| 5. | the Confederation, the union of the 13 original U.S. states under the Articles of Confederation 1781–89. |
| 6. | (initial capital letter ) the federation of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, formed in 1867 and constituting the Dominion of Canada. |
Origin:
1375–1425; late ME < LL confoederātiōn- (s. of confoederātiō) an agreement, equiv. to confoederāt(us) confederate + -iōn- -ion
1375–1425; late ME < LL confoederātiōn- (s. of confoederātiō) an agreement, equiv. to confoederāt(us) confederate + -iōn- -ion

Related forms:
con⋅fed⋅er⋅a⋅tion⋅ism, noun
con⋅fed⋅er⋅a⋅tion⋅ist, noun
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