Collaboration
[kuh-lab-uh-rey-shuh n] /kəˌlæb əˈreɪ ʃən/
noun
1.
the act or process of .
2.
a product resulting from collaboration:
This dictionary is a collaboration of many minds.
/kəˌlæbəˈreɪʃən/
noun
1.
often foll by on, with, etc. the act of working with another or others on a joint project
2.
something created by working jointly with another or others
3.
the act of cooperating as a traitor, esp with an enemy occupying one’s own country
n.
1860, from French collaboration, noun of action from Latin collaborare (see collaborate). In a bad sense, “tratorious cooperation with an occupying enemy,” it is recorded from 1940; earliest references are to the Vichy Government of France.
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