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DUO |
Partnership |
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AMALGAMATION |
Partnership |
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AMALGAMATED |
Went into partnership |
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SOCIETY |
Connection; participation; partnership. |
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COLLEAGUESHIP |
Partnership in office. |
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CHAMPERTY |
Partnership in power; equal share of authority. |
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CONSORTSHIP |
The condition of a consort; fellowship; partnership. |
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CAHOOT |
Partnership; as, to go in cahoot with a person. |
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IN COMMENDAM |
See Commendam, and Partnership in Commendam, under
Partnership. |
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FELLOWSHIP |
A state of being together; companionship; partnership;
association; hence, confederation; joint interest. |
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COPARCENARY |
Partnership in inheritance; joint heirship; joint
right of succession to an inheritance. |
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PARTNER |
An associate in any business or occupation; a member of a
partnership. See Partnership. |
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COPARTNERSHIP |
A partnership or firm; as, A. and B. have this day
formed a copartnership. |
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DISSOLUTION |
The dispersion of an assembly by terminating its
sessions; the breaking up of a partnership. |
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PARTNERSHIP |
The state or condition of being a partner; as, to be
in partnership with another; to have partnership in the fortunes of a
family or a state. |
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FIRM |
The name, title, or style, under which a company transacts
business; a partnership of two or more persons; a commercial house; as,
the firm of Hope & Co. |
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DISSOLVE |
...estroy; to deprive of force; as, to
dissolve a partnership; to dissolve Parliament. ... |
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ENTER |
...; to enter into a quarrel; a merchant enters into partnership
with some one; to enter upon another's land; the boy enters on his
tenth year; to ... |