Alliance (4)
'alliance' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
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(Other definitions for pact that I've seen before include "Written agreement between two states" , "'Accord, treaty (4)'" , "Alliance" , "International treaty" , "Agreement, bargain" .)
'alliance' is the definition.
(bloc is a kind of alliance)
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(Other definitions for bloc that I've seen before include "Nations grouped for a purpose" , "Allied group of countries or political parties" , "Group of allied nations" , "Combination of nations" , "Political coalition" .)
'alliance' is the definition.
(alliance between two countries)
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(Other definitions for axis that I've seen before include "Body's line of rotation" , "wartime alliance" , "x or y line on a graph" , "1936 alliance between Germany and Italy" , "Line around which something rotates" .)
'alliance' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
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(Other definitions for league that I've seen before include "some mileage?" , "Combination; three miles" , "Association of teams for competition" , "Alliance - three (poetic) miles" , "distance at sea" .)
'alliance' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for association that I've seen before include "Alliance; connection" , "Company" , "Bond" , "What shows a link" , "League" .)
'alliance' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for partnership that I've seen before include "Association of two or more people" , "Association of two or more persons" , "Alliance" , "firm with at least two top people" , "union" .)
'alliance' is the definition.
(synonyms)
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(Other definitions for coalition that I've seen before include "Alliance of parties" , "Temporary alliance" , "form of government" .)
'alliance' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for union that I've seen before include "Workers' association - marriage" , "pearl amongst Shakespeareans" , "Amalgam" , "Wedding, say" , "Togetherness" .)
'alliance' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for guild that I've seen before include "Association for mutual aid" , "Society" , "Medieval association of merchants" , "Trade union" , "The Townswomen's - -" .)