camaraderieˌkɑ məˈrɑ də ri, -ˈræd ə-, ˌkæm ə-
camaraderie (n)
English Definitions:
chumminess, camaraderie, comradeliness, comradery, comradeship (noun)
the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability
camaraderie (Noun)
Close friendship in a group of friends or teammates.
camaraderie (Noun)
A spirit of familiarity and closeness
Camaraderie
The term comrade (Russian: товарищ, romanized: tovarisch) generally means 'mate', 'colleague', or 'ally', and derives from the Spanish and Portuguese, term camarada, literally meaning 'chamber mate', from Latin camera, meaning 'chamber' or 'room'. It may also specifically mean "fellow soldier". Political use of the term was inspired by the French Revolution, after which it grew into a form of address between socialists and workers. Since the Russian Revolution, popular culture in the Western world has often associated it with communism.
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