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Commonwealth
 Commonwealth
gen. Mancomunidad de Naciones
econ. Commonwealth
polit. Commonwealth
| Assessment
 assessment
IMF. contribución directa; contribución; derrama; gravamen; tributo; contribución de DEG
| And
 AND-
automat. -Y
 and
gen. e; y
| Testing
 test
gen. ensayar
 testing
gen. prueba
econ. ensayo
IMF. verificación исп.; contraste исп.
polit. comprobación
proj.manag. verificación
tech. de pruebas
textile control
| System
 System
comp., MS Sistema
 system
comp., MS sistema
earth.sc. mech.eng. sistema termodinámico
health. emergencias; sistema
IMF. régimen; plan; sistema
IT generación del sistema
math. el sistema
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Commonwealth

['kɔmənwelθ] adj.
gen. Mancomunidad de Naciones
econ. Commonwealth
polit. Commonwealth (An association of the UK and the states that were formerly British colonies, Asociación entre el Reino Unido y los Estados que fueron sus colonias)
commonwealth ['kɔmənwelθ] adj.
gen. comunidad de naciones
 English thesaurus
Commonwealth ['kɔmənwelθ] adj.
gen. community founded for the common good
UK The Commonwealth of Nations, generally known simply as the Commonwealth, is a political association of 54 member states, nearly all former territories of the British Empire (wikipedia.org)
USA
2. A term used by two unincorporated territories of the United States in their full official names
(the Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico, which, in Spanish, officially calls itself the "Free Associated State of Puerto Rico" wikipedia.org); 1. A term used by four of the 50 states of the United States in their full official state names ("Commonwealth" is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good. The states of Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia are in the Eastern United States, and prior to the formation of the United States in 1776, were British colonial possessions. As such, they share a strong influence of English common law in some of their laws and institutions wikipedia.org)

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