confrères
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See also: confreres
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confrères
- plural of confrère
- 1972, Dorothy W. Douglas with Lynn Turgeon, chapter XV, in Transitional Economic Systems, The Polish-Czech Example, New York and London: Monthly Review Press, section 1, page 328:
- Such a classification gave these men priority as over against their previous ‘capitalist’ confrères in matters of taxes, credits, and raw materials allocations.
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