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What is the noun for teamwork?

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team
  1. A set of draught animals, such as two horses in front of a carriage.
  2. Any group of people involved in the same activity, especially sports or work.
  3. (obsolete) A group of animals moving together, especially young ducks.
  4. (Britain, law, obsolete) A royalty or privilege granted by royal charter to a lord of a manor, of having, keeping, and judging in his court, his bondmen, neifes, and villains, and their offspring, or suit, that is, goods and chattels, and appurtenances thereto.
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    1. “But by the time the 1970 playoffs began, the Bruins and their fans felt the team was unbeatable.”
      “He recruited and trained a crack team of handpicked professionals.”
      “It must have seemed strange driving a team of horses pushing a machine from behind, but I suppose they soon got used to it.”
teamster
  1. A person who drives a team of animals (such as horses or oxen).
  2. (US) A person who drives a cargo truck (see Teamster)
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    1. “The teamster maneuvered the large delivery truck through the narrow city streets with ease.”
      “The teamster delivered the goods to the warehouse in his trusty truck.”
      “Her mate of five decades is a retired teamster and Chicago public schoolteacher.”
teamship
  1. The condition, faculty, or practice of working as a team; collaboration; teamwork
teamplay
  1. (video game) A competitive gameplay mode in which players are grouped into teams.
teamwork
  1. The cooperative effort of a team of people to achieve a common goal.
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    1. “Effective teamwork between members was a significant component that contributed to the success of the project.”
      “We desperately need a culture that values teamwork at all grades in the profession.”
      “This adds a new excitement to keyboarding and also creates a teamwork atmosphere.”
teambuilding
  1. (chiefly business) Activities designed to improve the performance of a team.
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    1. “After completing schooling, returning personnel are often inserted into leadership positions, which requires more time for teambuilding.”
      “So clowning features high on the agenda, although clowns aren't exactly embodiments of leadership or teambuilding skills.”
      “Paintball is the ideal activity for an alternative daytrip, for teambuilding or even a successful bachelor party.”
teamsheet
  1. (sports) a document that lists the current or proposed members of a team
  2. Examples:
    1. “When it emerged that one-man awkward squad John McDonnell was the first name on Corbyn's teamsheet, it became clear that the rulebook was being ripped up before our very eyes.”
teamworking
  1. Work carried out as a team.
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    1. “As the successful applicant, you will have excellent communication and teamworking skills and make customer satisfaction your top priority.”
      “She explains that what teamworking really means is the increased control by management over the actual production process by workers.”
      “You will demonstrate professionalism, good teamworking skills and flexibility with regard to your approach to work and to dealing with people.”
teaming
teammate
  1. One who is on the same team.
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    1. “It is used to give the ball to a teammate who is either cutting or circling behind you.”
      “He turns misses into points by rebounding the ball, by deflecting rebounds to a teammate or with a well-timed putback.”
      “His one-time teammate Ian Botham was another notorious quaffer and muncher.”
teamer
  1. (usually in combinations) Someone in a team.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Sign up with us for a job as a promoter, hostess, trade fair hostess, teamer, as promotion personnel or trade fair personnel.”
      “But a need for Tyree developed on Oct. 4, when the standout special teamer Brendon Ayanbadejo sustained a season-ending quadriceps injury.”
      “Last week, Puebla reduced the salaries of two players, the former national teamer Daniel Osorno and goalie Mario Hernández.”
teamsheets
  1. plural of teamsheet
teamships
  1. plural of teamship
teamsters
  1. plural of teamster
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Longshoremen rank with teamsters in the lore of hard-nosed trade unionists and Hobsbawm preferred their leader's politics.”
      “He also has won the support of the largest teamsters local in Illinois, Local 705 Chicago, representing more than 21,000 members.”
      “Most of the teamsters hired were farmers or men who had the necessary teams of mules and draft horses available to cope with this demanding job.”
teammates
  1. plural of teammate
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  3. Examples:
    1. “In interviews, he is so polished and articulate that his teammates rag him as an Ivy Leaguer.”
      “If the defense is active and moves from one side of the offense to the other quickly, it can be confusing to the offensive players teammates.”
      “It also will slow a big man down half a second and allow him to gain his bearings and gain some sense of where his teammates are.”
teamings
teamers
  1. plural of teamer
teams
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