Coalition vs Archer - What's the difference?
coalition | archer |
A temporary group or union of organizations, usually formed for a particular advantage.
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One who shoots an arrow from a bow or a bolt from a crossbow.
(historical, obsolete) The bishop in chess.
(arch)
As a noun coalition
is a temporary group or union of organizations, usually formed for a particular advantage.As a proper noun archer is
(astrology) sagittarius or archer can be for a bowman.coalition
English
Noun
(en noun)- The Liberal Democrats and Conservative parties formed a coalition government in 2010.
British Leader’s Liberal Turn Sets Off a Rebellion in His Party," New York Times (retrieved 29 May 2013):
- At a time when Mr. Cameron is being squeezed from both sides — from the right by members of his own party and by the anti-immigrant, anti-Europe U.K. Independence Party, and from the left by his Liberal Democrat coalition partners — the move seemed uncharacteristically clunky.