teamship

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English

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Etymology

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From team +‎ -ship.

Noun

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teamship (usually uncountable, plural teamships)

  1. The condition, faculty, or practice of working as a team; collaboration; teamwork
    • 1998, Paul V. Bredson, Jay Paredes Scribner, The Professoriate: Challenges and Promises:
      Under Brown's leadership, Anderson ISD reflected these themes in varying degrees. Dr. Brown emphasized vision-building, constantly communicating a vision of quality achieved through teamship for the district.
    • 2008, David Coleman, Stewart Levine, Collaboration 2.0:
      We each agree that the potential benefits of teamship far outweigh the costs involved, and we agree to experiment with the team method of organizing work for the next two years.

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