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Companion

A companion is a person or animal that accompanies another individual. Companions are defined by the relationship of proximity or shared activity, and they may offer friendship, support, or practical help. The term is also used for non-human entities that accompany a main object or experience, such as a device or program designed to assist a primary product.

Etymology: The word derives from Old French companon, from Late Latin companionem, from com- meaning together

Human contexts: In everyday life, companions include friends, partners, or allies who share time and activities.

Companion animals: The term "companion animal" refers to pets kept primarily for companionship rather than work

Technology: In tech, a companion app or companion device is designed to accompany and extend the functionality

Other uses: In astronomy, a stellar companion is a star bound to another star in a binary

See also: companionship, sidekick, pet, companion planting, companion animal.

and
panis
meaning
bread.
Originally
it
referred
to
someone
who
shares
bread,
and
the
sense
expanded
to
mean
a
person
who
travels
with
or
is
close
to
another.
In
caregiving,
a
companion
may
provide
social
interaction
and
non-medical
assistance.
In
travel,
work,
or
entertainment,
a
companion
accompanies
another
on
duties
or
experiences.
In
literature
and
film,
a
companion
character
accompanies
the
protagonist
and
typically
offers
loyalty
or
support.
or
food.
Dogs
and
cats
are
common
examples,
though
many
species
can
serve
as
companions.
Companionship
from
animals
can
contribute
to
emotional
support
and
well-being.
of
a
primary
product,
such
as
a
wearable,
a
gaming
console,
or
a
home
automation
system.
These
tools
often
provide
additional
information,
control,
or
customization.
or
multiple-star
system.
In
horticulture,
companion
planting
uses
plants
that
benefit
each
other,
typically
for
pest
management
or
pollination.