That's a basic definition of bipartisan.
" bipartisan " is the word. Example sentence: A bipartisan committee was appointed by the President to devise a plan for balancing the federal budget.
"bipartisan" may be what you want. An example sentence is The measure enjoyed bipartisan support . (means both parties supported it.)
A person that represents two political parties at once is referred to as bipartisan. This word also means agreement between two opposing parties.
Bi-cambrian
No not a word. When it was written there were no political parties and Washington didn't believe in them so he didn't encourage them.
Bi-polar political system or two party system
Political means involving or characteristic of politics or parties or politicians, of or relating to your views about social relationships involving authority or power, of or relating to the profession of governing. Political refers to relationships of interest within a community, whether that communityis large or small.The word political is derived from the Greek word, polis.
William Glen Moncrieff has written: 'Soul, or, The Hebrew word nephesh, and the Greek word psuche' 'Sodom, or, Another opportunity' 'Party and government by party' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Parties, Political, Political parties, Partis politiques 'Party and government by party' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political Parties
The word political means 'of or pertaining to politics.'
Symbolizes means representing something. The word symbolize is a verb.
representing
representing
The meaning of the word "party" which means "people on the same side" is much much older than the meaning of the word "party" which means "a gathering for recreation." Over four hundred years older. So your question is backwards. The word "party" comes from the verb "to part", which means to divide. If a group of people are parted over a dipute into one group who is for and another group which was against, each side was called a party. The earliest use of the word in this sense comes from 1295. It is the meaning used when describing political groups, or litigants in a lawsuit, or people engaged in contracts. From this use it came to be used for groups of people in different situations (like work parties or hunting parties) until finally it was used (for the first recorded time, in 1716) to describe a group of people who joined together to have a good time. At first these were described as "parties of pleasure", but eventually they just became parties.