Federiflorseinery noun
/ˈfedərəˌflɔːrˌsaɪnəri/
A governing system or structure characterized by the seamless interconnection of distinct parts or entities, akin to the way floorboards interlock to form a unified surface, often applied metaphorically to describe cooperative frameworks or federative alliances.
A method of operation in maritime or resource industries, such as seining, where collaborative efforts and interdependent systems are essential for success.
The art or practice of creating harmony between disparate components, especially in organizational or structural contexts, ensuring both strength and flexibility.
"The council’s federiflorseinery ensured that each district operated autonomously yet contributed to the strength of the whole."