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co·ac·tion C0431500 (kō-ăk′shən)n.1. An impelling or restraining force; a compulsion.2. Joint action.3. Ecology Any of the reciprocal actions or effects, such as symbiosis, that can occur in a community. [Middle English coaccioun, from Latin coāctiō, coāctiōn-, a collecting, from coāctus, past participle of cōgere, to collect, condense; see coagulum. Senses 2 and 3 : co- + action.] co·ac′tive adj.co·ac′tive·ly adv.coaction (kəʊˈækʃən) n1. (Environmental Science) any relationship between organisms within a community2. joint action3. obsolete a force or compulsion, either to compel or restrain[C17: co- + action] coˈactive adj coˈactively adv ˌcoacˈtivity nco•ac•tion (koʊˈæk ʃən) n. 1. joint action or interaction. 2. any interaction among organisms within an ecological community. [1615–25] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | coaction - act of working jointly; "they worked either in collaboration or independently"collaborationcooperation - joint operation or action; "their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission" |
coactionnounJoint work toward a common end:collaboration, cooperation, synergy, teamwork.coactionenUK
coaction (kō-ăk′shən)n.1. An impelling or restraining force; a compulsion.2. Joint action.3. Ecology Any of the reciprocal actions or effects, such as symbiosis, that can occur in a community. co·ac′tive adj.co·ac′tive·ly adv.coactionenUK
Synonyms for coactionnoun joint work toward a common endSynonyms- collaboration
- cooperation
- synergy
- teamwork
Synonyms for coactionnoun act of working jointlySynonymsRelated Words |