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	a. The act of uniting or the state of being united. b. A combination so formed, especially an alliance or confederation of people, parties, or political entities for mutual interest or benefit.
2.	Mathematics. A set, every member of which is an element of one or another of two or more given sets. 
3.	Agreement or harmony resulting from the uniting of individuals; concord. See synonyms at unity.  
4.	a. The state of matrimony; marriage: "The element that was to make possible such a union was trust in each other's love" (Kate Chopin). b. Sexual intercourse.
5.	a. A combination of parishes for joint administration of relief for the poor in Great Britain. b. A workhouse maintained by such a union.
6.	A labor union. 
7.	A coupling device for connecting parts, such as pipes or rods. 
8.	A device on a flag or an ensign, occupying the upper inner corner or the entire field, that signifies the union of two or more sovereignties. 
9.	Often Union  a. An organization at a college or university that provides facilities for recreation; a student union. b. A building housing such facilities.
10.	Union The United States of America regarded as a national unit, especially during the Civil War.