Work done by a team, as distinguished from that done by personal labor.
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Work done by a number of associates, usually each doing a clearly defined portion, but all subordinating personal prominence to the efficiency of the whole; as, the teamwork of a football eleven or a gun crew. "Is the teamwork system employed, or does one workman make the whole cigar?"
... that is not what we Scotchmen would call a vera canny thought! You speak foolishly. Why, don't you know that is organized teamwork just as fine as they make it? Those two fellows, Baxter, I think you said, and Craig, are typical 'cadets.' They are the pretty boys who make the acquaintance of the girls, and open the way for temptation, which ... — Traffic in Souls - A Novel of Crime and Its Cure • Eustace Hale Ball