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Noun
/kəˈlabəˌrātər/,
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collaborators, plural;
  1. A person who works jointly on an activity or project; an associate
    • - his collaborator on the book
  2. A person who cooperates traitorously with an enemy; a defector
    • - he was a collaborator during the occupation

  1. confederate: someone who assists in a plot
  2. someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force
  3. an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest; "the musician and the librettist were collaborators"; "sexual partners"
  4. Collaborator is an alternate history novel by Murray Davies, published as a hardcover on 19 September 2003 and released in paperback in the United Kingdom and the United States in September 2004. The novel is set in a Nazi-occupied Great Britain in 1940 and 1941. ...
  5. Collaborationism is cooperation with enemy forces occupying one's country. Legally, it may be considered as a form of treason. ...
  6. Class Responsibility Collaboration (CRC) cards are a brainstorming tool used in the design of object-oriented software. They were proposed by Ward Cunningham and Kent Beck.
  7. "The Collaborator" is an episode of ', the 24th episode of the second season. It was the last Star Trek Deep Space Nine episode to air while ' was still airing.
  8. (Collaborators) Collaboration is a recursive process where two or more people or organizations work together in an intersection of common goals — for example, an intellectual endeavor that is creative in nature —by sharing knowledge, learning and building consensus. ...
  9. (Collaborators (V TV series)) This is a list of Collaborators from the V science fiction franchise.
  10. (The Collaborators) The Collaborators was a Canadian police procedural crime drama television series which aired on CBC Television between December 1973 and December 1974.
  11. (Collaborators) Former practitioners who have turned against Falun Gong under brainwashing and torture. They are then made to assist in brainwashing and torturing practitioners.
  12. (Collaborators) Individuals, external to ASU, whose expertise is required by the Principal Investigator to perform the sponsored project scope of work.
  13. (Collaborators) O. Strunk (Tech. U. Munich, Germany), G. Olsen (U. of Illinois), H. Sugawara and S. Miyasaki (Nat'l. Inst. of Genetics, Japan)
  14. One who works with one or more associates to produce a work; all may make the same kind of contribution, as in the case of shared responsibility, or they may make different kinds of contributions, as in the case of collaboration between an artist and a writer See also Mixed responsibility; ...
  15. An individual named in the body of the application who will supply technical advice or reagents but will not be involved in the day-to-day execution of the project.
  16. An object that helps a domain object perform a specific responsibility. See domain object and responsibility.
  17. A person who who aided the Nazis in their plans to destroy Jews.
  18. is a term used by the Taleo system. When users click on 'Collaborators' they will get to an application that allows them to grant other staff members access to information associated with a hiring requisition.
  19. A Collaborator is an individual who is less critical to the proposal than a Co-I but who is committed to provide a focused but unfunded contribution for a specific task.
  20. A mutually beneficial association with two or more groups or organizations that center on common or complementary goals and shared work. This term also may refer to two or more artists working together to create a work of art where all parties have ownership of the completed product.
  21. A collaborator is anyone that you invite to work on a project or several projects within your account. You can invite collaborators to your project on the people page. An invitation will be sent to the collaborator by email so that they can join the project. ...
  22. those people who call themselves “Animal Rights Activists” and yet spend all their time undermining, distracting, disrupting, harassing, bullying actual ARA’s. They are “collaborators” because the effect is — while people are busy fending off the attacks, they aren’t saving animals
  23. An individual who works in partnership with the organization.
  24. An individual who works well both inside and outside an organization, and who shares information rather than promoting competition; a key role of a human resources professional.