💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Compartner"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| cumradenoun | (Internet slang) A participant in No Nut November. |
| comradonoun | Obsolete form of comrade. [A mate, companion, or associate.] |
| compaignionnoun | Obsolete form of companion. [A friend, acquaintance, or partner; someone with whom one spends time or accompanies] |
| companienoun | Obsolete spelling of company. [A team; a group of people who work together professionally.] |
| consociatenoun | (obsolete) An associate; an accomplice. |
| copelnoun | Obsolete spelling of couple. [Two of the same kind connected or considered together.] |
| competitournoun | Obsolete form of competitor. [A person or organization against whom one is competing.] |
| copematenoun | (obsolete) associate, companion, comrade |
| pairenoun | Obsolete form of pair. [Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.] |
| coppienoun | Obsolete form of copy. [The result of copying; an identical or nearly identical duplicate of an original.] |
| sociatenoun | (obsolete) An associate. |
| accomptauntnoun | Obsolete form of accomptant. [(obsolete) An accountant.] |
| cowpernoun | A surname. |
| operatournoun | Obsolete form of operator. [A person or organisation that operates a device, system, service, etc.] |
| membrenoun | Obsolete form of member. [One who belongs to a group.] |
| fellowshippenoun | Obsolete form of fellowship. [A company of people that share the same interest or aim.] |
| interlocutournoun | Obsolete form of interlocutor. [A person who takes part in dialogue or conversation: a locutive partner.] |
| feerenoun | Obsolete form of fere (“consort or spouse”). [(dialectal or obsolete) A companion, comrade or friend.] |
| colledgenoun | A surname. |
| copartmentnoun | Obsolete form of compartment. [A room, or section, or chamber, typically within a vehicle.] |
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