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преф.спів-; разом, спільно- co-adopt
- co-author
- co-authorship
- co-belligerent
- co-chair
- co-chairman
- co-chairperson
- co-chairwoman
- co-conspirator
- co-creditor
- co-debtor
- co-defendant
- co-executor
- co-founder
- co-guardian
- co-heir
- co-heiress
- co-inhere
- co-insurance
- co-inventor
- co-litigant
- co-murderer
- co-obligant
- co-obligor
- co-operate
- co-operation
- co-operative
- co-operative apartment
- co-operative bank
- co-operative flat
- co-opt
- co-optation
- co-optation to the membership
- co-opted
- co-opted member
- co-opting
- co-ordinate
- co-ordinate jurisdiction
- co-ordinating committee
- co-ordination
- co-own
- co-owned property
- co-owner
- co-party
- co-pending
- co-pending application
- co-plaintiff
- co-preside
- co-prisoner
- co-promisee
- co-promissor
- co-protection
- co-regent
- co-respondent
- co-responsible
- co-signatory
- co-stipulator
- co-surety
- co-suretyship
- co-tenancy
- co-tenant
- co-triumvir
- co-trustee
- co-user
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