cohortmate
nounEtymology
From cohort + -mate.
Definitions
A fellow member of a cohort.
- To see how they are faring relative to their original cohortmates, we would compare their performance against that of children at point C- this is a same-age comparison. The corresponding comparison 2 years post retention involves[…]
- To my NYU cohortmates, it's hard to know what to say. I'll never forget those group outings in our early years (although the outings that ended up at The Continental are harder to recall, for some mysterious reason).
- ... my Boston College cohortmates, Joshua Snyder, Michael Cagney, and Nichole Flores; my housemate, Michael Jaycox, who allowed me to try many of the ideas contained in this book out on him during impromptu conversations in our kitchen;[…]
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA