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con·so·ci·a·tion \kənˌsōsēˈāshən, (ˈ)kän| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷, -oshē-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin consociation-, consociatio, from consociatus + -ion-, -io -ion 1. a. : the act of uniting in fellowship or association < the possibility of friendly consociation with the countess — Carl Van Vechten > b. archaic : intimate or close association : alliance, confederation < consociation with God > < to enter into a consociation with friendly countries > 2. : an association or confederation of churches or religious societies: as a. (1) : a voluntary council or union of neighboring Congregational churches for cooperation in ecclesiastical matters (2) : a standing council with disciplinary authority composed of the ministers and representative laymen in a district in Connecticut Congregationalism b. : the union of churches on a Presbyterian basis among English Puritans 3. a. : a community within an ecological association having a single dominant which is usually one of the dominants of the association < a sugar-maple consociation in a beech-maple association > — compare faciation b. : an association having a single dominant |