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Definition of union
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Union (n.) A
textile
fabric
composed
of two or more
materials,
as
cotton,
silk, wool, etc., woven
together..
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Duplicity
::
Duplicity
(n.) In
indictments,
the union of two
incompatible
offenses..
Match
::
Match (v.) A
bringing
together
of two
parties
suited
to one
another,
as for a
union,
a trial of skill or
force,
a
contest,
or the like.
Graft
::
Graft (n.) To
implant
a
portion
of
(living
flesh or akin) in a
lesion
so as to form an
organic
union.
Trinity
::
Trinity
(n.) Any union of three in one; three units
treated
as one; a
triad,
as the Hindu
trinity,
or
Trimurti..
Disunity
::
Disunity
(n.) A state of
separation
or
disunion;
want of
unity.
Theandric
::
Theandric
(a.)
Relating
to, or
existing
by, the union of
divine
and human
operation
in
Christ,
or the joint
agency
of the
divine
and human
nature..
Picket
::
Picket
(n.) By
extension,
men
appointed
by a
trades
union,
or other labor
organization,
to
intercept
outsiders,
and
prevent
them from
working
for
employers
with whom the
organization
is at
variance..
Impanation
::
Impanation
(a.)
Embodiment
in
bread;
the
supposed
real
presence
and union of
Christ's
material
body and blood with the
substance
of the
elements
of the
eucharist
without
a
change
in their
nature;
--
distinguished
from
transubstantiation,
which
supposes
a
miraculous
change
of the
substance
of the
elements.
It is akin to
consubstantiation..
Hydrate
::
Hydrate
(n.) A
compound
formed
by the union of water with some other
substance,
generally
forming
a
neutral
body, as
certain
crystallized
salts..
Croconate
::
Croconate
(n.) A salt
formed
by the union of
croconic
acid with a base.
Copulation
::
Copulation
(n.) The
coming
together
of male and
female
in the act of
generation;
sexual
union;
coition.
Junction
::
"Junction
(n.) The act of
joining,
or the state of being
joined;
union;
combination;
coalition;
as, the
junction
of two
armies
or
detachments;
the
junction
of
paths..
Consociation
::
Consociation
(n.) A
voluntary
and
permanent
council
or union of
neighboring
Congregational
churches,
for
mutual
advice
and
cooperation
in
ecclesiastical
matters;
a
meeting
of
pastors
and
delegates
from
churches
thus
united..
Bond
::
Bond (n.) The union or tie of the
several
stones
or
bricks
forming
a wall. The
bricks
may be
arranged
for this
purpose
in
several
different
ways, as in
English
or block bond (Fig. 1), where one
course
consists
of
bricks
with their ends
toward
the face of the wall,
called
headers,
and the next
course
of
bricks
with their
lengths
parallel
to the face of the wall,
called
stretchers;
Flemish
bond
(Fig.2),
where each
course
consists
of
headers
and
stretchers
alternately,
so laid as
always
to break jo
Contingency
::
Contingency
(n.) Union or
connection;
the state of
touching
or
contact.
Incorporation
::
Incorporation
(n.) The union of
different
ingredients
in one mass;
mixture;
combination;
synthesis.
Rat
::
Rat (n.) One who
deserts
his party or
associates;
hence,
in the
trades,
one who works for lower wages than those
prescribed
by a
trades
union..
Conjunctly
::
Conjunctly
(adv.)
In
union;
conjointly;
unitedly;
together.
Communion
::
Communion
(n.) The act of
sharing;
community;
participation.
Annexation
::
Annexation
(v. t.) The union of
property
with a
freehold
so as to
become
a
fixture.
Bouvier.
(b)
(Scots
Law) The
appropriation
of lands or rents to the
crown.
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