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treaty
- IPA[ˈtrēdē]
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- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
noun: treaty, plural noun: treaties
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- 1. a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries the two Presidents signed a ten-year treaty of solidarity
- a North American Indian whose people have signed a treaty with the government.
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- a treaty on European economic and monetary union, agreed by the heads of government of the ...
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- of or relating to a North American Indian people not subject to a government treaty.
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- a concordat signed in 1929 in the Lateran Palace between the kingdom of Italy (represented by ...
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- a Maori right or title to land ownership, based on the provisions of the Treaty of Waitangi: they didn't trust the government to come to terms that ensured land subject to Treaty claims was not alienated
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- the agreement for the sale of a property at a price negotiated directly between the vendor and ...
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- a port bound by treaty to be open to foreign trade, especially in 19th- and early-20th-century ...
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- a North American Indian whose people have signed a treaty with the government.
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- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between states: the two Presidents signed a ten-year treaty of solidarity
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