con·sor·ti·um (kən-sôrtē-əm, -shē-əm)
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Tweet n. pl. con·sor·ti·a (-tē-ə, -shē-ə) also con·sor·ti·ums 1. a. An association or a combination, as of businesses, financial institutions, or investors, for the purpose of engaging in a joint venture. b. A cooperative arrangement among groups or institutions: a library consortium. 2. An association or society. 3. The typical collection of benefits arising from marriage, including companionship, love, assistance, and sexual relations, which may have value recognized under law. [Latin, fellowship, from cōnsors, cōnsort-, partner; see CONSORT.] con·sorti·al adj. |
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