cofeature

noun

Etymology

From co- + feature.

  1. inherited from *dʰeh₁-
  2. derived from faciō — “do, make
  3. derived from factus
  4. derived from factūra
  5. derived from faiture
  6. derived from feture
  7. inherited from feture
  8. prefixed as cofeature — “co + feature

Definitions

  1. An auxiliary or secondary feature.

  2. To feature alongside

    To feature alongside; to present as a cofeature.

    • Thus, if a chuck roast were featured at 49₵ a pound, meat managers in both stores would be instructed to cofeature "Yankee" pot roast, chuck arm or "California" roast —all products from the same basic chuck.
    • Elaine de Kooning used the occasion of the show to cofeature Dickinson's work in an article, "The Modern Museum's Fifteen: Dickinson and Kiesler," that appeared the month of the exhibition.
    • Moreover, the band's book was written to cofeature Tommy's trombone.
  3. To be presented as a cofeature.

    • In the interim, the opportunity had arisen for Pirates to cofeature with surefire Columbia winner Mysterious Island, and the film was sent back to the Board for further pasteurization.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA