co-worker

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See also: coworker and cow-orker

English

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Etymology

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From co- +‎ worker.

Noun

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co-worker (plural co-workers)

  1. Alternative spelling of coworker.
    • 2018 August 20, “After decades apart, South Koreans head to North for family reunions”, in France 24[1], sourced from NEWS WIRES, archived from the original on August 20, 2018, Asia / Pacific‎[2]:
      After graduating from a Seoul university, Park's brother settled in the North Korean coastal town of Wonsan as a dentist in 1946. After the war broke out, Park was told by a co-worker that his brother refused to flee to the South because he had a family in the North and was a surgeon in the North Korean army.

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