Federation

/ˌfedəˈreɪʃən/ noun

Definition

A political entity formed by uniting several smaller states or organizations under a central government while allowing them to retain some independence. An alliance or union of groups with common interests.

Etymology

From Latin 'foederatio', from 'foedus' (treaty, league, compact). The root 'foedus' is related to 'fides' (faith, trust), emphasizing that federations are built on mutual trust and binding agreements between parties.

Kelly Says

Federations represent humanity's ingenious solution to the paradox of unity and independence - how to be stronger together while remaining distinct. The word itself embodies the concept of 'faith' at its root, reminding us that all successful federations depend on trust between their members.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ምትሕት
ARالعربية
اتحاد
BNবাংলা
যুক্তরাষ্ট্র
CACatalà
federació
CSČeština
federace
DADansk
forbund
DEDeutsch
Verband
ELΕλληνικά
ομοσπονδία
ESEspañol
federación
FAفارسی
فدراسیون
FISuomi
liitto
FRFrançais
fédération
GUGU
સંઘ
HAHA
tarayya
HEעברית
ברית
HIहिन्दी
संघ
HUMagyar
szövetség
IDBahasa Indonesia
federasi
IGIG
njikota
ITItaliano
federazione
JA日本語
連邦
KKKK
федерация
KMKM
សហព័ន្ធ
KO한국어
연방
MRMR
संघ
MSBahasa Melayu
persekutuan
MYမြန်မာ
စပ်ဝေးမှု
NLNederlands
federatie
NONorsk
føderasjon
PAPA
ਸੰਘ
PLPolski
federacja
PTPortuguês
federação
RORomână
federație
RUРусский
федерация
SVSvenska
federation
SWKiswahili
muungano
TAதமிழ்
கூட்டமைப்பு
TEతెలుగు
సంఘం
THไทย
สหภาพ
TLTL
tipanan
TRTürkçe
federasyon
UKУкраїнська
федерація
URاردو
اتحاد
VITiếng Việt
liên bang
YOYO
ọ̀ṣọ́
ZH中文
联邦
ZUZU
isabisi

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