To produce or bring forth together with someone else; to co-produce.
From Latin 'comproducere' (com- + producere, to lead forth or produce). The prefix 'com-' indicates joint action. This is a rare Latinate verb, never widely adopted in English.
While 'comproduce' never caught on, the modern prefix 'co-' did—we now say 'co-produce' instead of 'comproduce.' It's fascinating how English simplified Latin's 'com-' prefix into the standalone word 'co-' to make compound words easier to recognize and spell!
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