alianza
alliance
noun ah-LYAHN-sah Less Common
Origin: From Latin alligantia, from alligare (to bind).
Also means
wedding ring
Usage Note
Alianza most commonly refers to a political or military pact between parties or nations. It also means a plain wedding band — alianza de oro is a gold wedding ring — a sense common in Spain; elsewhere anillo or argolla may be used.
Examples
"Los dos países firmaron una alianza."
Natural Translation
The two countries signed an alliance.
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