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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for March 27, 2008 is:
colleague \KAH-leeg\ noun
: an associate in a profession or in a civil or ecclesiastical office
Examples:
Rochelle's creativity, professional demeanor, and ability to get things done soon earned her the respect of her colleagues.
Did you know?
Which of the following words come from the same source as "colleague"?
college legacy collaborate allegation collar relegate delegate
It might be easier to guess if you know that the ancestor in question is "legare," a Latin verb meaning "to choose or send as a deputy or emissary" or "to bequeath." All of the words in the list above except "collaborate" (which comes from the Latin "collaborare," meaning "to labor together") and "collar" (from "collum," Latin for "neck") are descendants of "legare."
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