[f. CO-OPERANT: see -ANCY.] a. The state or condition of being co-operant or working together. † b. The action of working together, cooperation (obs.).

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a. 1670.  Hacket, Cent. Serm. (1675), 231. Will not he make us the sheep of his pasture, without our active cooperancy?

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1866.  Contemp. Rev., I. 307. A perfect co-operancy of the emotions, the conscience, the reason, and the imagination.

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1878.  Dowden, Stud. Lit., 99. The co-operancy of the energies of humanity with … light, and motion.

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