different between coheadline vs coheadliner
coheadline
English
Etymology
co- +? headline
Verb
coheadline (third-person singular simple present coheadlines, present participle coheadlining, simple past and past participle coheadlined)
- (transitive) To headline (a musical performance, etc.) together.
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coheadliner
English
Etymology
co- +? headliner
Noun
coheadliner (plural coheadliners)
- One who coheadlines.
Spanish
Noun
coheadliner m (plural coheadliners)
- coheadliner
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