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coalition (mass) | coalition
  - združenie, koalícia |  
coalition (encz) | coalition,koalice	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
coalition (encz) | coalition,sdružení	n:		Pajosh |  
Coalition (gcide) | Coalition \Co`a*li"tion\, n. [LL. coalitio: cf. F. coalition.
    See Coalesce.]
    1. The act of coalescing; union into a body or mass, as of
       separate bodies or parts; as, a coalition of atoms.
       --Bentley.
       [1913 Webster]
 
    2. A combination, for temporary purposes, of persons,
       parties, or states, having different interests.
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             A coalition of the puritan and the blackleg. --J.
                                                   Randolph.
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             The coalition between the religious and worldly
             enemies of popery.                    --Macaulay.
 
    Syn: Alliance; confederation; confederacy; league;
         combination; conjunction; conspiracy; union.
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coalition (wn) | coalition
     n 1: an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact
          or treaty [syn: alliance, coalition, alignment,
          alinement] [ant: nonalignment, nonalinement]
     2: the state of being combined into one body [syn: coalition,
        fusion]
     3: the union of diverse things into one body or form or group;
        the growing together of parts [syn: coalescence,
        coalescency, coalition, concretion, conglutination] |  
COALITION (bouvier) | COALITION, French law. By this word is understood an unlawful agreement 
 among several persons, not to do a thing except on some conditions agreed 
 upon. 
      2. The most usual coalitions are, 1st. those which take place among 
 master workmen, to reduce, diminish or fix at a low rate the wages of 
 journeymen and other workmen; 2d. those among workmen or journeymen, not to 
 work except at a certain price. These offences are punished by fine and 
 imprisonment. Dict. de Police, h.t. In our law this offence is known by the 
 name of conspiracy. (q.v.) 
 
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  | | podobné slovo | definícia |  
coalition (mass) | coalition
  - združenie, koalícia |  
coalition (encz) | coalition,koalice	n:		Zdeněk Brožcoalition,sdružení	n:		Pajosh |  
coalitionist (encz) | coalitionist,koaliční	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
coalitions (encz) | coalitions,koalice	pl.		Zdeněk Brož |  
Coalition (gcide) | Coalition \Co`a*li"tion\, n. [LL. coalitio: cf. F. coalition.
    See Coalesce.]
    1. The act of coalescing; union into a body or mass, as of
       separate bodies or parts; as, a coalition of atoms.
       --Bentley.
       [1913 Webster]
 
    2. A combination, for temporary purposes, of persons,
       parties, or states, having different interests.
       [1913 Webster]
 
             A coalition of the puritan and the blackleg. --J.
                                                   Randolph.
       [1913 Webster]
 
             The coalition between the religious and worldly
             enemies of popery.                    --Macaulay.
 
    Syn: Alliance; confederation; confederacy; league;
         combination; conjunction; conspiracy; union.
         [1913 Webster] |  
Coalitioner (gcide) | Coalitioner \Co`a*li"tion*er\, n.
    A coalitionist.
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Coalitionist (gcide) | Coalitionist \Co`a*li"tion*ist\, n.
    One who joins or promotes a coalition; one who advocates
    coalition.
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coalition (wn) | coalition
     n 1: an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact
          or treaty [syn: alliance, coalition, alignment,
          alinement] [ant: nonalignment, nonalinement]
     2: the state of being combined into one body [syn: coalition,
        fusion]
     3: the union of diverse things into one body or form or group;
        the growing together of parts [syn: coalescence,
        coalescency, coalition, concretion, conglutination] |  
coalition for networked information (foldoc) | Coalition for Networked Information
 CNI
 
     (CNI) A consortium formed by American Research
    Libraries, CAUSE and EDUCOM to promote the creation of,
    and access to, information resources in networked environments
    in order to enrich scholarship and enhance intellectual
    productivity.
 
    (1994-12-22)
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workflow management coalition (foldoc) | Workflow Management Coalition
 WfMC
 
     (WfMc) A non-profit, international organisation of
    workflow vendors, users, and analysts committed to
    establishing standards for workflow terminology,
    interoperability, and connectivity.
 
    WfMC was founded in 1993 and now (1999) has over 130 members.
 
    (http://aiim.org/wfmc).
 
    (1999-08-01)
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