liaison
noun/liˈeɪˌzɒ̃/UK/liˈeɪˌzɑn/US
Etymology
Definitions
A thickening for sauces, typically based on egg yolks.
- […]prepare a liaison, or four or five yolks of eggs and some cream […]
Communication between two parties or groups.
Cooperation, working together.
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A relayer of information between two forces in an army or during war.
Any person who relays information between two groups or organizations.
- As a community liaison, I work to make sure the general public knows about our organization's work.
- The 55-year-old, who worked as a nurse liaison for 30 years before opening her clothing boutique in 2014, began streaming fashion shows on Facebook Live featuring herself wearing the clothes, jewelry and accessories she sells.
A tryst
A tryst; a romantic meeting.
An illicit sexual relationship or affair.
- ostriches in breeding season are relentlessly promiscuous, with both males and females seeking liaisons with multiple partners.
- Even her sex life is rigidly regulated, the liaisons with her married co-worker, Peter (Michael Esper), unfolding with more efficiency than pleasure.
Fusion of two consecutive words and the manner in which this occurs.
To liaise.
The neighborhood
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for liaison. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA