Liaison

/liˈeɪzɒn/ or /liˈeɪzən/ noun

A person who helps groups work together by passing information between them. It can also mean a close working relationship or, more formally, a secret romantic relationship.

From French *liaison* meaning “a binding or linking,” from *lier* (to bind), from Latin *ligare* (to tie). It originally referred to a link or thickening in cooking, then expanded to social and military contexts.

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