co-

Etymology
From, allomorph of.

Prefix

 * 1)  Together: the root word is done co-incidently.
 * 2)  Jointly: the root verb is done in coordination between multiple actors or entities
 * is joint adoption, is to adapt together,   is analysis together
 * 1)  Along with: the root verb is done along with or in addition to others.
 * is to assemble along with others, is adhesion along with another material,  is to be adsorbed along with another substance. Here there is not an indication of intentional coordination.
 * 1)  Mutually: the root is done in a way that is reciprocal and bidirectional.
 * is mutual adherence, is mutual attraction,  is to annihilate each other. Unlike the sense of jointly where it is done by both, this sense indicates it is being both to each other.
 * 1)  Simultaneously, done or able to do at the same time.
 * is simultaneous bringing into being, is being able to simultaneously reproduce as both female and male,  is a simultaneous cluster of rows and columns,  is the simultaneous agglutination of two or more proteins or antigens. This sense emphasizes the temporal aspect.
 * 1)  Spatially located or positioned together, co-located.
 * is to circulate together, is arctated together,  is to attend together.
 * 1)  In conjunction: the root needs another entity to take effect, or there is a one-way interaction between them.
 * is a material that has antioxidant activity in the presence of another, is the depletion of one substance in conjunction with the depletion of another,  is a second medication used to alleviate the side-effects of another
 * 1)  Moving or oriented in the same direction; co-directional.
 * is flowing in the same direction, is of or pertaining to flow in the same direction,  is to align together
 * 1)  Gender-mixed; having men and women together for the root activity or location.
 * is the housing together of male and female prisoners, is to educate children of both sexes together
 * 1)  Having commonality, similarity with respect to the root.
 * is having a common central axis, is country that wages war against a common enemy, without the countries on the same side having a formal treaty of military alliance,  is the same altitude as that of another aircraft
 * 1)  Coequal, equal in rank.
 * is a joint administrator, is a joint assessor,  is a joint captain
 * 1)  Indicating a family relationship that indicates a common rank made through three degrees of separation, the middle of which is by marriage.
 * is one's spouse's sibling's wife, is a parent of one's child-in-law;  is in a polyandrous marriage, another husband of a man’s wife
 * 1)  Equally, equal with respect to the root.
 * is equal in intensity, is equally dominant,  is  being equally extended
 * 1)   Homomorphic with respect to the root.
 * is a homomorphism of a character, is homomorphic and free,  is homomorphic and hyponormal
 * 1)  During the same time period as the root.
 * is during a season, is during an earthquake,  is the state or characteristic of existing or occurring during the same period of time
 * 1)   Dual or complement.
 * is the complement of an altitude, is the complement, in spherical coordinates, of a latitude (the difference between a latitude and 90°,  is the dual of a category,  is the dual of the area
 * 1)  Having multiple targets or effects; the root affects or involves multiple subjects.
 * is one of two or more people accused of the same offence, is the accumulation of two or more materials at the same time,  is the adsorption of multiple substances at the same time
 * 1)  Secondary or auxiliary in rank or priority.
 * is a backup or assistant pilot of an aircraft, is someone who collaborates with or refrains from interfering with an abuser in perpetrating abuse,  is an auxiliary or secondary feature,  is a secondary name
 * 1)   Referring to coenzymes.
 * is a coenzyme that activates a glucosidase, is a protease coenzyme,  is any dehydrogenase coenzyme
 * 1)   Referring to copolymers.
 * is any dimeric copolymer, is any polypeptide that is a copolymer,  is any of a group of monomers that, when polymerized, form a copolymer
 * 1)   Deriving from multiple sources.
 * is a polymer derived from more than one species of monomer, is the intercalation of two or more materials,  is the joint conformation of two, interacting molecules, especially that of a rotaxane

Usage notes

 * With many terms, a hyphen (-) is used in British English, and is omitted in American English.

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Translations

 * Asturian: co-
 * Catalan:
 * Czech:
 * Danish: sam-
 * Dutch: mede-
 * Esperanto: kun-
 * Finnish: yhteis-
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * Georgian: თანა-
 * German: ,
 * Ido: kun-
 * Indonesian: ko-
 * Irish: comh-
 * Italian: co-
 * Latin: co-
 * Low German:
 * German Low German: ,
 * North Frisian: mä-
 * Norwegian:
 * Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Serbo-Croatian: sa-, su-
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: ,
 * Tigrinya: ብሓባር-

Etymology
From.

Prefix

 * 1)  together; jointly

Prefix

 * 1)  together; jointly

Usage notes
Used before vowels and h, but not the consonants and.

Etymology
From.

Prefix

 * 1) co-

Etymology
From.

Prefix

 * : -ly

Etymology
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Usage notes
Never takes a hyphen in modern spelling.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
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