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Definition of paleoconservative - 2 dictionary results

pa⋅le⋅o⋅con⋅serv⋅a⋅tive

[pey-lee-oh-kuhn-sur-vuh-tiv or, especially Brit., pal-ee-oh-]
–noun
1. a person advocating an older, traditional type of conservatism, esp. in politics.
–adjective
2. noting or pertaining to such people or their views.

pa⋅le⋅o⋅con⋅serv⋅a⋅tism, noun
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pa·le·o·con·ser·va·tive   (pā'lē-ō-kən-sûr'və-tĭv)   
adj.   Informal
Extremely or stubbornly conservative in political matters.
pa'le·o·con·ser'va·tive n.
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