the chemical element of atomic number 27, a hard silvery-white magnetic metal
with; together; jointly; altogether
appoint to membership of a committee or other body by invitation of the existing members
used as part of the titles of businesses to designate the partner or partners not named
a cinema or stage star appearing with another or others of equal importance
a person who shares the driving of a vehicle with another, especially in a race or rally
relating to or denoting a medical condition that co-occurs with another
(especially of a separated or unmarried couple) share the duties of bringing up (a child)
(of a product or service) marketed under or carrying two or more brand names
a partner or associate, especially an equal partner in a business
produce (a theatrical work or a radio or television programme) jointly
the practice of parents and young children sleeping in the same bed
any of two or more individuals, companies, or institutions answering the same charge in a court of law
the influence of closely associated species on each other in their evolution
a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim
a person cited in a divorce case as having committed adultery with the respondent
a person or state signing a treaty or other document jointly with others
a line on a map connecting points at which a tidal level, especially high tide, occurs simultaneously
a person who is engaged in a conspiracy with another or others
a form of personal or psychological counselling in which two or more people alternate the roles of therapist and patient
an adherent of the same religion as another person
a mixture of the drugs sulphamethoxazole and trimethoprim, used to treat bacterial infections synergistically
cooperation between management and workers in decision-making, especially by the representation of workers on management boards
the simultaneous precipitation of more than one compound from a solution
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