collaborationist

[kuh-lab-uh-rey-shuh-nist]

col·lab·o·ra·tion·ist

[kuh-lab-uh-rey-shuh-nist]
noun
a person who collaborates with an enemy; collaborator.

Origin:
1920–25; collaboration + -ist

col·lab·o·ra·tion·ism, noun
non·col·lab·o·ra·tion·ist, noun
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Collaborationist has a plethora of syllables.
So is antidisestablishmentarianism. Does it mean:
opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, esp. the Anglican Church in 19th-century England.
a white, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C14H9Cl5, usually derived from chloral by reaction with chlorobenzene in the presence of fuming sulfuric acid: used as an insecticide and as a scabicide and pediculicide: agricultural use prohibited in the U.S.
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collaboration (kəˌlæbəˈreɪʃən)
 
n (often foll by on, with, etc)
1.  the act of working with another or others on a joint project
2.  something created by working jointly with another or others
3.  the act of cooperating as a traitor, esp with an enemy occupying one's own country
 
collaborationist
 
n

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