different between pact vs paction
pact
English
Etymology
From Middle French pacte, from Old French, from Latin pactum (“something agreed upon”), from paciscere (“to agree”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pækt/
- Rhymes: -ækt
- Homophone: packed
Noun
pact (plural pacts)
- An agreement; a compact; a covenant.
- (international law) An agreement between two or more nations
Derived terms
- pactless
- sex pact
- suicide pact
Translations
Verb
pact (third-person singular simple present pacts, present participle pacting, simple past and past participle pacted)
- (intransitive) To form a pact; to agree formally.
- 1992, John Higley, Richard Gunther, Elites and Democratic Consolidation in Latin America and Southern Europe (page 129)
- When national elites pacted in Mexico, they pacted to the advantage of the elites as against the masses and also to the advantage of the center as against the provinces.
- 1992, John Higley, Richard Gunther, Elites and Democratic Consolidation in Latin America and Southern Europe (page 129)
Further reading
- pact in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- pact in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- pact at OneLook Dictionary Search
Anagrams
- Capt, Capt., P.C.A.T., PCAT, PTCA, TCAP, capt
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
pact n (plural pacten, diminutive pactje n)
- pact
Derived terms
- Warschaupact
Romanian
Etymology
From French pacte, from Latin pactum.
Noun
pact n (plural pacte)
- pact
Declension
pact From the web:
- what pact is created in may 1955
- what pact did hitler break
- what pact did sukuna make with itadori
- what pact was signed in 1939
- what pact make war illegal
- what pact is russia in
- what pact means
- what pact did sukuna make
paction
English
Noun
paction (plural pactions)
- A pact, an agreement.
Verb
paction (third-person singular simple present pactions, present participle pactioning, simple past and past participle pactioned)
- To form a pact; to make a binding agreement.
Anagrams
- Pontiac, anticop, caption
paction From the web:
- what is mean by patient
- what does faction mean
- what does faction mean in scottish
- what does action mean
- what does patient mean
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- pact vs paction
- vacation vs cacation
- excretion vs cacation
- prank vs quizzery
- mockery vs quizzery
- quizzery vs quiz
- quinze vs quinzee
- quinzee vs quinzhee
- quinzee vs snow
- quinzees vs quinzhees
- terms vs chainwork
- chain vs chainwork
- link vs chainwork
- loop vs chainwork
- heere vs yeere
- heerd vs heere
- heer vs heere
- heare vs hears
- heare vs yeare
- hearn vs heare