con|so|ci|a|tion

con|so|ci|a|tion
con|so|ci|a|tion «kuhn SOH see AY shuhn, -shee-», noun.
1. intimate association of persons or things; fellowship.
2. a confederation or union of churches, especially Congregational churches.

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