Definition of Coleader

1. one that coleads [n -S] - See also: coleads

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coleader

coldness
coldnesses
coldproof
colds
coldsleep
coldspot
coldspots
coldtrap
coldtraps
coldwave
coldwork
coldworked
coldworking
cole
colead
coleader (current term)
coleaders
coleading
coleads
colectasia
colectomies
colectomy
coled
colegatee
colegatees
colemanite
colemanites
colemouse
coleocele

Literary usage of Coleader

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Community Mediation Programs: Developments and Challenges by Daniel McGillis (1999)
"UCM has created a "career" track for trainers that includes apprentice assistant, coleader, and lead trainer roles. More than 30 mediators are involved in ..."

2. Adequacy of Evidence for Physical Activity Guidelines Development by Carol West Suitor, Vivica I. Kraak (2007)
"She also served as coleader for the Healthy People 2010 chapter on physical activity and fitness and led the development of the physical activity items that ..."

3. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark V-1 of 3 by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"In his June 19, 1803, letter to Louisville, Kentucky, inviting William Clark to be coleader, Lewis told Clark to keep mum about the whole plan, ..."

4. Sustainable Agriculture Directory of Expertiseby Cynthia Arnold, Betty Blomberg, Ellen Clough, Jim Lukens by Cynthia Arnold, Betty Blomberg, Ellen Clough, Jim Lukens (1997)
"... successful Kellogg proposal, chaired a Southern Region SAKE workshop and am coleader of the Southern Region Sustainable Agriculture Training Consortium. ..."

5. South Korea: A Country Study by Andrea Matles Savada, William Shaw (1992)
"In April 1990, for example, ruling Democratic Liberal Party (DLP) coleader Kim Young Sam complained that he and members of his faction within the DLP had ..."

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