Consortium

/kənˈsɔrtiəm/ noun

An association or partnership of multiple organizations, companies, or nations formed to undertake a joint enterprise or achieve common goals. In historical contexts, consortiums often managed large-scale projects like infrastructure development or international trade.

From Latin 'consortium,' meaning 'partnership' or 'association,' derived from 'consors' (sharing, partner). The term evolved from Roman law describing business partnerships to modern usage covering various collaborative arrangements between institutions.

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