Treaty

trea·ty
[ˈtrēdē]
noun
treaty (noun) · treaties (plural noun)
  1. a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries:
    "the two Presidents signed a ten-year treaty of solidarity"
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adjective
treaty (adjective)
  1. (in Canada) denoting or relating to a First Nations people that have signed a treaty with the government:
    "the NHL's first treaty Indigenous player"
 
Origin
late Middle English: from Old French traite, from Latin tractatus ‘treatise’ (see tractate).

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About International Treaties

Treaty of Verona April 1916

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