Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for TREAT-Y-MAK-ING
TREAT-Y-MAK-ING, a.
The treaty-making power is lodged in the executive government. In monarchies, it is vested in the king or emperor; in the United States of America, it is vested in the president, by and with the consent of the senate.
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