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copartner

noun as in associate

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Eumenides is overtaken by the ghost of Jack, who becomes his servant, or “copartner,” provides him with money, and slays the conjurer while invisible, thus breaking the spell of all the enchanted persons.

We want an equality of rights, so far as copartners are concerned.

Women have been admitted as copartners with men in the guardianship of the public health.

They, each, agreed that they would forbear to do certain things, if their copartners would forbear to do the same things.

For some time before the close of school he and Danny Murphy had been copartners in a tremendous secret enterprise.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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