Federal information exchange
networking
(FIX) One of the connection points between the American governmental internets and the Internet.
(2001-05-14)
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[fed-er-uh-liz-uh m] /ˈfɛd ər əˌlɪz əm/ noun 1. the federal principle of government. 2. U.S. History. /ˈfɛdərəˌlɪzəm/ noun 1. the principle or a system of federal union 2. advocacy of federal union /ˈfɛdərəˌlɪzəm/ noun 1. (US, history) the principles and policies of the Federalist party n. 1793, American English, from French fédéralisme, from fédéral (see […]
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[fed-er-uh-list] /ˈfɛd ər ə lɪst/ noun 1. an advocate of . 2. (initial capital letter) U.S. History. a member or supporter of the Federalist party. adjective 3. Also, federalistic. of or the Federalists. /ˈfɛdərəlɪst/ noun 1. a supporter or member of the Federalist party adjective 2. characteristic of the Federalists n. “member or supporter of […]
- Federalist-party
noun 1. a political group that favored the adoption by the states of the Constitution. 2. a political party in early U.S. history advocating a strong central government. noun 1. the American political party founded in 1787 and led initially by Alexander Hamilton. It took an active part in the shaping of the US Constitution […]
- Federalists
[fed-er-uh-list] /ˈfɛd ər ə lɪst/ noun 1. an advocate of . 2. (initial capital letter) U.S. History. a member or supporter of the Federalist party. adjective 3. Also, federalistic. of or the Federalists. noun 1. a series of 85 essays (1787–88) by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, written in support of the Constitution. […]
- Federalization
[fed-er-uh-lahyz] /ˈfɛd ər əˌlaɪz/ verb (used with object), federalized, federalizing. 1. to bring under the control of a government: to federalize the National Guard. 2. to bring together in a union, as different states. /ˈfɛdərəˌlaɪz/ verb (transitive) 1. to unite in a federation or federal union; federate 2. to subject to federal control