Collaborators

/kəˈlæbərˌeɪtərz/ noun

Plural of collaborator; people who work together on a project, or people who work with an enemy occupying force.

From Latin 'col-' (together) plus 'laborare' (to work). The word originally just meant 'co-worker,' but gained its sinister meaning during WWII when collaborators aided Nazi occupiers. Context changed its moral weight.

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