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Accompanist
(e-kum'pe-nist) Noun |
A musician, such as a pianist who plays along with a performer or performers.
Related words: accompaniment and Accompany |
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Accomplice
(e-kum'plis) Noun |
One who knowingly aids or helps another person break a law but is not necessarily present at the time of the crime.
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Coalition
(ko'e-lish'en) Noun |
An alliance, usaually temporary, of a group of people with a common cause.
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Communal
(ke-myoo'nal) Adjective |
Belonging to a community, group, or society; public.
Related words: Communically and commune |
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Complement
(kom'ple-ment) Noun |
Something that completes, make up a whole, or brings to perfection. To make complete; add to the effect of.
Related word: Complementary |
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Congregate
(kong'gri'gat) Verb |
To bring or come together in a crowd or assembly.
Related words: Congregation and Congregational |
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Consensus
(ken-sen'ses) Noun |
General agreement among a group of people.
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Inductee
(in'-duk-te') Noun |
A new member of a organization; a person being placed formally in an office, a society, or the armed forces. Related word: Miscellany
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Miscellaneous
(mis'e-lane-es) Adjective |
Made of a variety of different elements or ingrediants. Not falling into a particular category.
Related word: Miscellany |
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Throng
(throng) Noun |
A large group of people or thing gathered or packed closely together; a crowd. To crowd into; gather. To move in a throng.
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