Copartner vs. Partner — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Copartner and Partner
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Copartner
A joint partner, as in a business enterprise; an associate.
Partner
Either of a pair of people engaged together in the same activity
She and her dance partner were on the show for seven weeks
The striker looked sharp and eager as Jackson's partner in attack
Arrange the children in pairs so that each person has a partner
Copartner
A joint partner (in a business).
Partner
Either member of a married couple or of an established unmarried couple
She lived with her partner
Copartner
To form a joint partnership with somebody.
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Partner
A person with whom one has sex; a lover
Make sure that you or your partner are using an effective method of contraception
Copartner
One who is jointly concerned with one or more persons in business, etc.; a partner; an associate; a partaker; a sharer.
The associates and copartners of our loss.
Partner
A timber framework secured to and strengthening the deck of a wooden ship around a hole through which a mast, capstan, pump, etc. pass
The mast was not chocked at the partners as it should have been
Copartner
A joint partner (as in a business enterprise)
Partner
Be the partner of
Young farmers who partnered Isabel to the village dance
Partner
A member of a business partnership.
Partner
A spouse.
Partner
A domestic partner.
Partner
A lover.
Partner
Either of two persons dancing together.
Partner
One of a pair or team in a sport or game, such as tennis or bridge.
Partner
Often partners(Nautical) A wooden framework used to strengthen a ship's deck at the point where a mast or other structure passes through it.
Partner
To become partners or work or associate as partners
Partnered with a friend in a new venture.
Partner
To be or make a partner of
She was partnered with her brother in the canoe race.
Partner
Either of a pair of people or things that belong together.
Partner
Someone who is associated with another in a common activity or interest.
Business partner
Dance partner
Doubles partner
Speaking partner
Sex partner
Partner
A member of a business or law partnership.
Partner
A spouse or other person with whom one shares a domestic, romantic or sexual bond.
Partner
Someone with whom one dances in a two-person dance.
Partner
Someone with whom one plays on the same side in a game, such as card games or doubles tennis.
Partner
(nautical) One of the pieces of wood comprising the framework which strengthens the deck of a wooden ship around the holes through which the mast and other fittings pass.
Partner
(Jamaica) A group financial arrangement in which each member contributes a set amount of money over a set period.
Partner
(transitive) To join as a partner.
Partner
To work or perform as a partner.
Partner
One who has a part in anything with an other; a partaker; an associate; a sharer.
My other self, the partner of my life.
Partner
An associate in any business or occupation; a member of a partnership. See Partnership.
Partner
A framework of heavy timber surrounding an opening in a deck, to strengthen it for the support of a mast, pump, capstan, or the like.
Partner
To associate, to join.
Partner
A person's partner in marriage
Partner
An associate who works with others toward a common goal;
Partners in crime
Partner
A person who is a member of a partnership
Partner
Provide with a partner
Partner
Act as a partner;
Astaire partnered Rogers
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