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united
Adjective
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I some things (two or more) are united they are together. These act as one thing. This is often used for people of groups of people.
We are united in our goals.
John as Sue were united in holy matrimony (marriage) last week.
We stand united against our enemies.
States
properNoun
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(historical, US) Those parts of the United States comprising states rather than territories.
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(Channel Islands) The parliament of either of the two Channel Islands countries: the States of Guernsey or the States of Jersey.
capitol
Noun
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A capitol is the building in which the people who make the laws of a U.S. state meet.
subway
Noun
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A subway is a railroad that is underground.
I took the subway to work today.
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A subway is a tunnel that is underground and is used by pedestrians.
system
Noun
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A group of things that work together; a way of doing something.
This coloured paper is part of my system for keeping lists of people.