collaborative

Adjective

 * Of, relating to, or done by collaboration.

Translations

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 * Danish: samarbejdende
 * Esperanto: kunlabora
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 * Galician: colaborador
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 * Serbo-Croatian: kolaborativni,

Noun

 * 1)  An organized group of people or entities who collaborate towards a particular goal
 * 2) * 1895, (no by-line), "In The Halls of Learning: Columbian University", The Evening Times (Washington, DC) (19 October 1895, page 2) -- this appears to be a unique usage; very difficult to find non-adjectival uses prior to the 1970s
 * In the literature class, which is conducted by Prof. George J. Smith, lately of Central High School, and which is a collaborative of Dr. Farquhar's course, the students are pursuing their new course.
 * 1) * 1976, (no by-line), "Educational collaborative to hire full-time executive", The Birkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, Massachusetts (19 June 1976, page 6)
 * Concern over possible conflict between their collaborative and one set up a year ago ....