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confederations - 2 dictionary results

con⋅fed⋅er⋅a⋅tion

[kuhn-fed-uh-rey-shuhn]
–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


con⋅fed⋅er⋅a⋅tion⋅ism, noun
con⋅fed⋅er⋅a⋅tion⋅ist, noun


3. coalition, federation. See alliance.
con·fed·er·a·tion   (kən-fěd'ə-rā'shən)   
n.  
    1. The act of forming into or becoming part of a confederacy.
    2. The state of being confederated.
    3. The union of the British North American colonies of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Province of Canada, brought about July 1, 1867, under the name Dominion of Canada.
    4. The federal union of all the Canadian provinces and territories, the most recent member being Newfoundland in 1949.
  1. A group of confederates, especially of states or nations, united for a common purpose; a league.
  2. Confederation
    1. The union of the British North American colonies of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Province of Canada, brought about July 1, 1867, under the name Dominion of Canada.
    2. The federal union of all the Canadian provinces and territories, the most recent member being Newfoundland in 1949.
con·fed'er·a'tion·ism n., con·fed'er·a'tion·ist n.
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