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| co·a·li·tion [ k ə lísh'n ] (plural co·a·li·tions) |
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1. political alliance: a temporary union between two or more groups, especially political parties
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2. merging into single entity: the merging of things into one body or mass
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| [Early 17th century. < medieval Latin coalition-< Latin coalit-, past participle of coalescere (see coalesce)] |
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 co·a·li·tion·ist noun |
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