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    [Noun]  | "na*tion" | \ ˈnā-shən \


    1: nationality

    2: a politically organized nationality

    3: a non-Jewish nationality


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English nacioun, from Anglo-French naciun, from Latin nation-, natio birth, race, nation, from nasci to be born; akin to Latin gignere to beget ;

    [Noun]  | "United Nations Day" 


    1: October 24 observed in commemoration of the founding of the United Nations


    Origin: 1947 ;

    [Noun]  | "the United Nations" 


    1: an international organization that helps to solve world conflicts peacefully

    [Noun]  | "First Nation" 


    1: any of a number of peoples especially of Canada who are indigenous to the North American continent —often used before another noun in both the singular and the plural


    Origin: 1980 ;

    [Noun phrase]  | "comity of nations" 


    1: the courtesy and friendship of nations marked especially by mutual recognition of executive, legislative, and judicial acts

    2: the group of nations practicing international comity


    Origin: 1862 ;

    [Noun phrase]  | "law of nations" 


    1: international law


    Origin: circa 1548 ;

    [Geographical name]  | "Association of Southeast Asian Nations" 


    1: political organization consisting of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam; formed 1967

    [Geographical name]  | "Commonwealth of Nations" 


    1: association of sovereign states consisting of the United Kingdom and a number of its former dependencies; formerly constituted, with several other British-controlled territories, the British Empire

    [Geographical name]  | "League of Nations" 


    1: political organization established by the Allied powers at the end of World War I

    [Geographical name]  | "United Nations" 


    1: political organization established in 1945

    [Noun]  | "nations" 


    1: a body of people composed of one or more nationalities usually with its own territory and government;


      * e.g., " ... the American people became one nation when they adopted the Constitution in 1789 "



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    2: a people having a common language, culture, and body of traditions;


      * e.g., " ... an international organization dedicated to upholding the basic human rights of people from all nations "



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    [Noun]  | "nation" 


    1: a body of people composed of one or more nationalities usually with its own territory and government;


      * e.g., " ... the American people became one nation when they adopted the Constitution in 1789 "



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    2: a people having a common language, culture, and body of traditions;


      * e.g., " ... an international organization dedicated to upholding the basic human rights of people from all nations "



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     [ "on nation" ]

    1: To put something serious up on your gang or on your set to prove that you telling the truth

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1: Man theses niggas just tried to five Person 2: For real lord Peron 1: On nation 

     [ "The National" ]

    1: An indie-rock band from Brooklyn. They have been on David Letterman and have several albums, including The National, Alligator, and Boxer. Their main members are Matt Berninger, Aaron Dessner, Bryce Dessner, Bryan Devendorf, and Scott Devendorf.

      * e.g.,  ... The National, Boxer, Alligator, Fake Empire, Mistaken for Strangers, Karen, Looking for Astronauts, Daughters of the Soho Riots, Apartment Story, Brainy, Green Gloves, Slow Show. 

     [ "Nationality" ]

    1: What ignorant people say when they mean "Ethnicity".

      * e.g.,  ... Person number one: "Wow! You have blue eyes, a Semetic nose and African hair. What's your nationality"? Person number two: "American". 

     [ "The Nation" ]

    1: A short form of the Dads Facebook group Dad Nation.

      * e.g.,  ... “Hey did you go on the Nation Today?” 

     [ "nationalism" ]

    1: A unifying pride and belief in ones country and the citizenry involving traditions, actions and history.

      * e.g.,  ... A nationalistic government would serve to establish laws and policy for the benefit of the citizenry on behalf of the citizenry.  

     [ "Nationalism" ]

    1: Extreme pride in one's own country and a disregard for international opinion.

      * e.g.,  ... CDONationalism 

     [ "nationality" ]

    1: 1) The country of your birth

      * e.g.,  ... Simply having an Irish name does not make you Irish! Besides most names starting with Mc or Mac originate in Scotland. 


     [ "nationality" ]

    2: 2) The passport you hold of the country you reside.

     [ "Nationalism" ]

    1: Essentially, nationalism is the belief in a nation's right to self-determination. There are however many variants of nationalism, although the two more commonly known are civic nationalism and ethnic nationalism. The two are entirely different due to their unique definitions of a nation.

      * e.g.,  ... Nationalism's birth was in England under the reign of King John. 


     [ "Nationalism" ]

    2: Civic nationalists are indiscriminate towards members of their nation with regard to their ethnicity, and thus prefer to define a nation more by its geographical borders and their struggle therefore is rather more focused on the preservation of culture as opposed to race or ethnicity. Under its not-so-charismatic leader, Nick Griffin, The British National Party is slowly shedding its ethnic nationalist past and becoming more a civic nationalist party, and some of its supporters and indeed some councillors are not Caucasian or British in origin.


     [ "Nationalism" ]

    3: Ethnic nationalists are often rather more authoritarian however and tend to define their identity not along cultural lines but along ethnic or racial lines. This therefore leads to their struggle being aimed more at the preservation of their ethnicity or race. A good example of an ethnic nationalist would be Hitler, though he is certainly an extreme form, and should not be seen to represent ethnic nationalists as an entity. It is a shame however that many ethnic nationalists are racist, which is often why nationalism is so wrongly synonymised with racism. The National Front is an ethnic nationalist party in the UK.


     [ "Nationalism" ]

    4: Contrary to popular belief, nationalism is most commonly a left-wing ideology. This is partly because many people wrongly associate authoritarian 'tough' stances with right-wing politics, when left and right on the spectrum is determined entirely by economic stance. Mainly however, nationalists tend to prefer a slightly socialistic economy as opposed to a capitalistic economy. They often oppose globalisation in many forms, saying that the outsourcing of jobs to foreign lands increases unemployment in their homeland, which ultimately stifles the nation's ability to determine itself. It is no suprise then, that with that immigration and sometimes emigration is opposed.


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    5:  Nationalists are not only concerned with the welfare of their own nations, although they do not wish to interfere at all in that of others, because they often believe that every nation has a right to self-determination. So when mass immigration occurs in their country, they are not only concerned that this might cause a dissolution of their culture/ethnicity and a strain on the national infrastructure (eg NHS, public transport etc), but also that it will certainly cause a dissolution of the migrant's homeland's culture/majority ethnicity and infrastructure due to the leakage of contributors to art, science and general employment (thus a general breakdown of that country's national self-determination).


     [ "Nationalism" ]

    6: Nationalists oppose wars fought for reasons that do not affect the national interest - the Iraq war was opposed by the entire nationalist community in the West. There is also often an environmentalist wing to the nationalist's beliefs, particularly focusing on renewable energy and the maintainence of an independant energy supply.

     [ "Nationality" ]

    1: What people say when they mean heritage.

      * e.g.,  ... What’s your nationality? My nationality is Jamaican. My origins comes from Jamaica but I was born in United States. 

     [ "Nationing" ]

    1: walking around the neighborhood, generally in a pack of 4 or more people....up to no good while walking

      * e.g.,  ... Zach: Hey Jonathan, wanna go nationing in mooreland farms? 

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