1. co-operative - Noun
2. co-operative - Adjective
co-operative (comparative more co-operative, superlative most co-operative)
Alternative spelling of cooperative
co-operative (plural co-operatives)
Alternative spelling of cooperative
AHS continues to work with this operator, who has been very co-operative, to address concerns and ensure there are no permanent residents within the facility. Source: Internet
An association of growers making a shared Champagne but who are not a co-operative *RC: Récoltant coopérateur main. Source: Internet
Coroutines Coroutines are functions that can yield control to each other - a form of co-operative multitasking without threads. Source: Internet
Having moved to London some two decades ago, Sloan had been living for the last several years in co-operative housing in the city’s downtown, relying on $1,350 a month in disability and pension benefits, according to the London Free Press. Source: Internet
Eventually, it was accepted that the purely co-operative system of operation at LINX was becoming overly demanding and in late 1996 Keith Mitchell accepted the role of full-time chairman, working with a personal assistant from offices in Peterborough. Source: Internet
According to Thom’s draft schedule, the majority of students would participate in study halls that hour, with band, one section of seventh grade social studies, peer mentoring and the work co-operative program also offered at that time. Source: Internet