Sharing a title equally with another person; jointly holding the same title or position.
From co- (together) plus titular (relating to a title), coined to describe situations where multiple people share equal claim to a title.
Cotitular positions are actually more common than you might think—co-CEOs, co-presidents, and joint commanders all share power equally, and the term reflects modern collaborative leadership styles.
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