mateship

/ˈmeɪtˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. A close friendship or companionship between people, especially in difficult or challenging situations.
    • Their mateship helped them survive the long journey through the desert.
    • The soldiers developed a strong sense of mateship during their training.
    • In Australian culture, mateship is valued as a bond of loyalty and support.
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