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fed·er·ate

 (fĕd′ə-rāt′)
v. fed·er·at·ed, fed·er·at·ing, fed·er·ates
v.tr.
To cause to join into a league, federal union, or similar association.
v.intr.
To become united into a federal union.
adj. (fĕd′ər-ĭt, fĕd′rĭt)
United in a federation.

[Latin foederāre, foederāt-, to ratify an agreement, from foedus, foeder-, league, treaty; see bheidh- in Indo-European roots.]
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federated

(ˈfɛdəreɪtɪd)
adj
(of a country) having a federal system of government
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Adj.1.federated - united under a central government
united - characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity; "presented a united front"
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federated

adjective confederated, united, federal, associated, integrated, unified, amalgamated a larger federated Europe
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Translations
إتِّحادي، مُتَّحِد
federalizovaný
føderalforbunds-
sameinaîur, sem eru í bandalagi
federatívny
birleşmiş

federated

[ˈfɛdəreɪtɪd] adj [state, society] → fédéré(e)
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federated

adj stateföderiert
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federal

(ˈfedərəl) adjective
(of a government or group of states) joined together, usually for national and external affairs only. the federal government of the United States of America.
ˈfederated (-rei-) adjective
joined by a treaty, agreement etc.
ˌfedeˈration noun
people, societies, unions, states etc joined together for a common purpose. the International Federation of Actors.
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Los Angeles, CA, August 09, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Cloud security leader CloudAccess announced the release of advanced versions of several federated database and platform connectors for their cloud-based Identity Management (IDaaS) and Access Management (single sign on) offerings.
It also improves governance with a common dashboard for services, intelligent integration of a federated database, enterprise-wide pre-processed reporting, and framework compliance tracking.
Voice Commerce, a financial services group, said yesterday that it has launched KYC Secure, a federated database developed to secure and authenticate a consumer's identity over their mobile phone.
NYCLIX's technical architecture employs a federated database with a central master patient index (MPI) that relies on a statistical algorithm to match the patient's records across the various members.
A federated database, or virtual database system, is a type of meta-database management system which transparently integrates multiple autonomous database systems into a single federated or merged database.
There are two architectural variations for this: a centralised product database or a federated database. In a federated architecture, data is not mastered in a central data store but in a variable and dynamic set of applications.

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