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CO British & World English

Colombia (international vehicle registration)

Co British & World English

the chemical element cobalt

co- British & World English

(forming nouns) joint; mutual; common

Co in cobalt British & World English

the chemical element of atomic number 27, a hard silvery-white magnetic metal

co-op British & World English

a cooperative society, shop, business, or farm

co-opt British & World English

appoint to membership of a committee or other body by invitation of the existing members

co-own British & World English

own (something) jointly

and Co. in Co. British & World English

used as part of the titles of businesses to designate the partner or partners not named

and co. in Co. British & World English

and the rest of them

co-host British & World English

a person who hosts an event or broadcast with another or others

co-sign British & World English

sign (a document) in order to guarantee a loan or other obligation

co-star British & World English

a cinema or stage star appearing with another or others of equal importance

co-chair British & World English

a person who chairs a meeting jointly with another or others

co-driver British & World English

a person who shares the driving of a vehicle with another, especially in a race or rally

co-locate British & World English

share a location or facility with something else

co-morbid British & World English

relating to or denoting a medical condition that co-occurs with another

co-occur British & World English

occur together or simultaneously

co-parent British & World English

(especially of a separated or unmarried couple) share the duties of bringing up (a child)

co-pilot British & World English

a second pilot in an aircraft

co-worker British & World English

a fellow worker

co-write British & World English

write (something) together with another person

co-branded British & World English

(of a product or service) marketed under or carrying two or more brand names

co-latitude British & World English

the difference between a given latitude and 90°

co-partner British & World English

a partner or associate, especially an equal partner in a business

co-produce British & World English

produce (a theatrical work or a radio or television programme) jointly

co-sleeping British & World English

the practice of parents and young children sleeping in the same bed

co-defendant British & World English

any of two or more individuals, companies, or institutions answering the same charge in a court of law

co-education British & World English

the education of pupils of both sexes together

co-evolution British & World English

the influence of closely associated species on each other in their evolution

co-insurance British & World English

a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim

co-respondent (also corespondent) British & World English

a person cited in a divorce case as having committed adultery with the respondent

co-signatory British & World English

a person or state signing a treaty or other document jointly with others

co-tidal line British & World English

a line on a map connecting points at which a tidal level, especially high tide, occurs simultaneously

co-belligerent British & World English

any of two or more nations engaged in war as allies

co-conspirator British & World English

a person who is engaged in a conspiracy with another or others

co-counselling British & World English

a form of personal or psychological counselling in which two or more people alternate the roles of therapist and patient

co-religionist (also coreligionist) British & World English

an adherent of the same religion as another person

co-trimoxazole British & World English

a mixture of the drugs sulphamethoxazole and trimethoprim, used to treat bacterial infections synergistically

co-determination British & World English

cooperation between management and workers in decision-making, especially by the representation of workers on management boards

co-precipitation British & World English

the simultaneous precipitation of more than one compound from a solution

co-respondent shoes British & World English

men’s two-toned shoes

Wells, Fargo & Co. British & World English

a US transportation company founded in 1852 by the businessmen Henry Wells (1805–78) and William Fargo (1818–81) and others. It carried mail to and from the newly developed West, founded a San Francisco bank, and later ran a stagecoach service

coaction British & World English

the action or process of working or acting together; cooperation


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