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Definition of Cooperators
1. cooperator [n] - See also: cooperator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cooperators
Literary usage of Cooperators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Railway Transportation by Emory Richard Johnson (1908)
"... into relationship with each other in two ways: as cooperators and as competitors.
They are cooperators because a part at least of the persons and things ..."
2. Principles of Railroad Transportation by Emory Richard Johnson, Thurman William Van Metre (1920)
"... AGREEMENTS TO MAINTAIN RATES The public nature and the unity of the transportation
service,. Railroad companies are cooperators and competitors, 278. ..."
3. Memoirs, Historical and Edifying of a Missionary Apostolic of the Order of by Samuel Mazzuchelli, John Ireland (1915)
"... establishment of the diocese of Dubuque, they would be glad in the Lord that
they were cooperators in such good. r ..."
4. Improving Planting Stock Quality: The Humboldt Experience by James L. Jenkinson (1995)
"The program manager (J. Nelson) lined up field test cooperators in autumn, ...
Cooperators were asked to install their tests in the planting units that had ..."