syndicated


syn·di·cate

S0966800 (sĭn′dĭ-kĭt)n.1. An association of people or firms formed to promote a common interest or carry out a business enterprise.2. A loose affiliation of gangsters in control of organized criminal activities.3. An agency that sells articles, features, or photographs for publication in a number of newspapers or periodicals simultaneously.4. A company consisting of a number of separate newspapers; a newspaper chain.5. The office, position, or jurisdiction of a syndic or body of syndics.v. (-kāt′) syn·di·cat·ed, syn·di·cat·ing, syn·di·cates v.tr.1. a. To organize into or manage as a syndicate.b. To sell (a horse) to a syndicate.2. To sell (a comic strip or column, for example) through a syndicate for simultaneous publication in newspapers or periodicals.3. To sell (a television series, for example) directly to independent stations.4. a. To create a feed for (a website), allowing users to include content from the website in other websites or to view the content.b. To include (the contents of a website) on another website by using a feed.v.intr. To join together in a syndicate.
[French syndicat, from Old French, office of syndic, from Medieval Latin syndicātus, from Late Latin syndicus, syndic; see syndic.]
syn′di·ca′tion n.syn′di·ca′tor n.

syndicated

(ˈsɪndɪˌkeɪtɪd) adj (Journalism & Publishing) journalism (of articles, photographs, etc) sold to several newspapers for simultaneous publication
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syndicataire