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Accompanist (ə-kŭm'pə-nĭst, ə-kŭmp'nĭst) noun
A musician , such as a pianist , who plays along with a performer or performers.

Related Words:Accompaniment & Accompany
Accomplice [uh-kom-plis] noun
One who knowingly aids or helps another person break a law but isn't necessarily present at the crime
Coalition [koh-uh-lish-uhn] noun
An alliance, usually temporary, of a group of people with a common cause
Communal [kuh-myoon-l, kom-yuh-nl] adjective
Belonging to a community, group,or society; public

Related Words:Communally & Commune
Complement [n. kom-pluh-muhnt; v. kom-pluh-ment] noun
Something that completes, makes up a whole, or brings to perfection

Related Word:Complementary
Congregate [v. kong-gri-geyt;) verb
To bring or come together in a crowd or assembly

Related Words:Congregation & Congregational
Consensus [kuhn-sen-suhs] noun
General agreement among a group of people
Inductee [in-duhk-tee, in-duhk-] noun
A new member od a club or organization; a person being placed formally in an office, a society, or the armed forces
Miscellaneous [mis-uh-ley-nee-uhs] adjective
a. Made up of a variety of different elements or ingredients b. Not falling into a particular category

Related Word:Miscellany