colleagueship

colleagueship
index affiliation (connectedness), association (connection), cartel, coaction, society, sodality

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  • Colleagueship — Col league*ship, n. Partnership in office. Milton. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • colleagueship — noun see colleague …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • colleagueship — See colleague. * * * …   Universalium

  • colleagueship — noun The state of being a colleague …   Wiktionary

  • colleagueship — collˈeagueship noun • • • Main Entry: ↑colleague …   Useful english dictionary

  • colleague — colleagueship, n. /kol eeg/, n. an associate. [1515 25; < MF collegue < L collega, equiv. to col COL 1 + lega, deriv. of legere to choose, gather] * * * …   Universalium

  • col|le|gi|al|i|ty — «kuh LEE jee AL uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. the association in which the bishops of the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope share collectively the ruling power over the Church. 2. = colleagueship. (Cf. ↑colleagueship) …   Useful english dictionary

  • colleague — noun Etymology: Middle French collegue, from Latin collega, from com + legare to depute more at legate Date: circa 1533 an associate in a profession or in a civil or ecclesiastical office • colleagueship noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education — Infobox Organization name= Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education image border= ABSAME Logo.png caption= Logo of ABSAME headquarters= Burton, MI, United States leader title= President leader name= Gary Myers, M.Div, Ph.D.… …   Wikipedia

  • association — as·so·ci·a·tion n 1: a group of persons who share common interests or a common purpose and who are organized with varying degrees of formality compare corporation 2: the act of having contact or communication with or keeping company with another… …   Law dictionary

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