Pro-confederate
adjective
1.
united in a league, alliance, or conspiracy.
2.
(initial capital letter) of or relating to the Confederate States of America:
the Confederate army.
noun
3.
a person, group, nation, etc., united with others in a confederacy; an ally.
4.
an accomplice, especially in a mischievous or criminal act.
5.
(initial capital letter) U.S. History. a supporter of the Confederate States of America.
verb (used with or without object), confederated, confederating.
6.
to unite in a league, alliance, or conspiracy.
noun (kənˈfɛdərɪt; -ˈfɛdrɪt)
1.
a nation, state, or individual that is part of a confederacy
2.
someone who is part of a conspiracy; accomplice
adjective (kənˈfɛdərɪt; -ˈfɛdrɪt)
3.
united in a confederacy; allied
verb (kənˈfɛdəˌreɪt)
4.
to form into or become part of a confederacy
adjective
1.
of, supporting, or relating to the Confederate States of America
noun
2.
a supporter of the Confederate States of America
Confederate definition
A descriptive term for the institutions and people of the Confederacy.
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