Accomplices

/əˈkɑmplɪsɪz/ noun

People who help someone commit a crime or do something wrong, or people who are equally involved in a wrongdoing together.

From Old French 'complice,' which came from Latin 'complicatus,' meaning 'folded together.' The idea is that people involved in crime are 'folded together' in guilt and partnership.

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