Bipartisan

/ˌbaɪˈpɑrtɪzən/ adjective

Bipartisan describes an action or decision that is supported by two different political parties, especially major ones that usually compete with each other. It often suggests cooperation or compromise.

From “bi-” meaning “two” and “partisan,” from French and Italian words for a supporter of a party or cause. It literally means “involving two parties.”

AMሁለት ፓርቲ
ARثنائي الحزب
BNদ্বিদলীয়
CSdvoustranický
DAtværpolitisk
DEüberparteilich
ELδιακομματικός
ESbipartidista
FAدوحزبی
FIkaksipuolueinen
FRbipartite
GUબે પક્ષીય
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