Complete Definition of "collaboration"

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English

Etymology
Originated 1855�60 from French #French|collaboration, from Late Latin collaboratus + French -ion, from Latin com- + laborare (to work).

Pronunciation
IPA|/k��læb��reɪ��n/, SAMPA|/k@%l{b@"reIS@n/
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-eɪ��n|-eɪ��n

Noun
en-noun

  1. the act of collaborate|collaborating.

Related terms
collaborate
collaborative
collaboratively

Translations
rfc-level|Translations at L4+ not in L3 POS section (AutoFormat? would have corrected level of Related terms)
trans-top|working together with others to achieve a common goal
Czech: t-|cs|spolupráce|f
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trans-top|treasonous cooperation
Czech: kolaborace f
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Translations to be checked
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trans-top|to be checked
French: collaboration f
Greek: t|el|��νε�γα�ία|f|sc=Grek (synergasía)
German: Zusammenarbeit f
Hebrew: ש�ת�ף פע��� (shituf pe'ula) m
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References
R:American Heritage 2000|collaboration
R:Dictionary.com|collaboration
R:WordNet 2003|collaboration


French

Etymology
From LL. collaboratio.

Noun
fr-noun|f

  1. #Noun|collaboration

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