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Answer for the clue "Work partner ", 9 letters:
associate

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Associate may refer to: A pledge

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1530s, from associate (adj.).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 Joined with another or others and having equal or nearly equal status. 2 Having partial status or privileges. 3 Following or accompanying; concomitant. 4 (context biology dated English) Connected by habit or sympathy. n. 1 A person united with another ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all" [syn: tie in , relate , link , colligate , link up , connect ] [ant: decouple ] keep company ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES an associate member (= one who has fewer rights than a full member ) ▪ Turkey is an associate member of the European Union. associate membership (= with only some of the rights allowed to members ) ▪ In the early ...

Usage examples of associate.

Fleete, accompanying them, as it is said, with such vvonderfull trauell of bodie, as doubtlesse had he bene the meanest person, as he vvas the chiefest, he had yet deserued the first place of honour: and no lesse happie do we accompt him, for being associated with Maister Carleill his Lieutenant generall, by whose experiences, prudent counsell, and gallant performance, he atchiued so many and happie enterprises of the warre, by vvhom also he was verie greatly assisted, in setting downe the needefull orders, lawes, and course of iustice, and for the due administration of the same vpon all occasions.

There are countless things in the mind, and its least parts are associated and conjoined in accord with affections or as one thing attracts another.

Emergency Convention, favored affiliation with the associates of the Moscow Conference as constituting the Third International.

Laud and his associates, by reviving a few primitive institutions of this nature, corrected the error of the first reformers, and presented to the affrightened and astonished mind some sensible, exterior observances, which might occupy it during its religious exercises, and abate the violence of its disappointed efforts.

In all his life he had never been anywhere as unequivocally alien as here, inside a giant torus of cold, compressed gas orbiting a black hole - itself in orbit around a brown dwarf body light years from the nearest star - its exterior studded with ships - most of them the jaggedly bulbous shapes of Affront craft - and full, in the main, of happy, space-faring Affronters and their collection of associated victim-species.

Or suppose, rather, not a lotus -- for associated with the lotus are a lot of well-known allegorical references: suppose I lifted a buttercup and asked for the meaning of a buttercup!

His amiable manners and generous heart had endeared him to all, and in a short time his delicate feelings were respected, and the slightest allusion to ambiguity of birth cautiously avoided by all his associates, who, whatever might be their suspicions, thought his brilliant qualifications more than compensated for any want of ancestral distinction.

That evening, reproached by associates and tortured by ambivalence, he committed suicide.

She knew that Ambler had told a number of peoplehis ex-wife, his associates, even virtual strangersthat his life goal was not to amass a huge reservoir of money.

Close your eyes, amplify the harmonic in your mind, and associate it with naturally occurring sounds.

An example is the conflicted desire many men feel for anal stimulation, an innocent pleasure that some associate with homosexuality.

Sometimes there is associated with these anomalies curious terminations of the salivary ducts, either through the cheek by means of a fistula or on the anterior part of the neck.

An Associated Press reporter asked me to respond to the news that a letter containing anthrax had been delivered to the Washington office of my colleague, Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle.

Chest discomfort, vomiting, and shortness of breath are usually associated with anthrax, but not with the flu.

Apostles or one of the apostolic men, who, however, associated with the Apostles.