Coalition - Law Dictionary Search Results
Coalition government
Coalition government, by a coalition of parties. Chambers Concise, 20th Century
Coalition
or mass as of separate bodies or parts as a coalition of atoms
Coalition
Coalition, usually takes place in multi-party system in which no single
Coalitionist
One who joins or promotes a coalition one who advocates coalition
union
is made one : something formed by a combining or coalition of its members: as a : a confederation of independent
Bouvines
in 1214 the French under King Philip Augustus defeated a coalition formed against him in one of the greatest battles of
Concrete
United in growth hence formed by coalition of separate particles into one mass united in a solid
Convention
act of coming together the state of being together union coalition
Diphthong
A coalition or union of two vowel sounds pronounced in one syllable
Abandun, or Abandum
forsake, as lost and gone, Cowel. Pasquier thinks it a coalition of a ban donner, to give up to a proscription,
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