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co-

PRF ร่วมกัน  ruam-kan

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CO-

CO- Co- (.

 

Defn: A form of the prefix com-, signifying with, together, in conjunction, joint. It is used before vowels and some consonants. See Com-.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

co-

co- |kəʊ | prefix 1 (forming nouns ) joint; mutual; common: coeducation. 2 (forming adjectives ) jointly; mutually: coequal. 3 (forming verbs ) together with another or others: coproduce | co-own. 4 Mathematics of the complement of an angle: cosine. the complement of: colatitude | coset. ORIGIN from Latin, originally a form of com- . usage: 1 In modern American English, the tendency increasingly is to write compound words beginning with co- without hyphenation, as in costar, cosignatory, and coproduce. British usage generally tends more often to show a preference for the older, hyphenated spelling, but even in Britain the trend seems to be in favor of less hyphenation than in the past. In both the US and the UK, for example, the spellings of coordinate and coed are encountered with or without hyphenation, but the more common choice for either word in either country is without the hyphen. 2 Co- with the hyphen is often used in compounds that are not yet standard ( co-golfer ), or to prevent ambiguity ( co-driver because codriver could be mistaken for cod river ), or simply to avoid an awkward spelling ( co-own is clearly preferable to coown ). There are also some relatively less common terms, such as co-respondent (in a divorce suit ), where the hyphenated spelling distinguishes the word's meaning and pronunciation from that of the more common correspondent .

 

Oxford Dictionary

co-

co- |kəʊ | prefix 1 (forming nouns ) joint; mutual; common: co-driver | co-education. 2 (forming adjectives ) jointly; mutually: coequal. 3 (forming verbs ) together with another or others: co-produce. 4 Mathematics of the complement of an angle: cosine. the complement of: co-latitude. ORIGIN from Latin, originally a form of com- .

 

French Dictionary

co-

co- préf. préfixe Élément du latin signifiant « avec ». Note Technique 1 ° Les mots composés avec le préfixe co- s ’écrivent sans trait d ’union. Copropriété, coauteur, coédition. 2 ° Le tréma s ’impose quand le radical commence par un i. Coïncidence. Coïnculpé. Devant un u, la lettre n sera intercalée. Conurbation.

 

Spanish Dictionary

co-

co- Prefijo latino que entra en la formación de palabras con el significado de acción compartida, en unión ’:correinado, coagente, coautor .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

co-

co- /koʊ /接頭辞 名詞 動詞 に付いて 〗一緒の [に ]; 共同の [で ]; 補助の ; 共通の [に ]; 相互の [に ]co -author 共著者 co -produce …を共同プロデュースする .