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Cooperativeness

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Noun

1. amenability, amenableness, cooperativeness

the trait of being cooperative

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Cooperativeness

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adjective
1. 
willing to cooperate; helpful
2. 
acting in conjunction with others; cooperating
3. 
a. 
(of an enterprise, farm, etc) owned collectively and managed for joint economic benefit
b. 
(of an economy or economic activity) based on collective ownership and cooperative use of the means of production and distribution
noun
4. 
a cooperative organization
5. US
a block of flats belonging to a corporation in which shares are owned in proportion to the relative value of the flat occupied
. Sometimes shortened to: coop Compare condominium (sense 3)

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Cooperativeness

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adjective
1. 
cooperating or inclined to cooperate
2. 
designating or of an organization (as for the production or marketing of goods), an apartment house, store, etc. owned by and operated for the benefit of members who use its facilities or services
noun
3. 
a cooperative society, store, etc.

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Cooperativeness

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adj.
1. Done in cooperation with others: a cooperative effort.
2. Marked by willingness to cooperate; compliant: a cooperative patient.
3. Of, relating to, or formed as an enterprise or organization jointly owned or managed by those who use its facilities or services: a cooperative department store; cooperative apartment buildings.
n.
1. An enterprise or organization that is owned or managed jointly by those who use its facilities or services.
2.
a. A building or complex in which the residents buy shares of stock in a building corporation and are given a lease to a specific apartment.
b. An apartment in such a building or complex.

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