(ˈ)kȯ|rē(ə)l, ˈkȯrē- adjective
Etymology: Late Latin correus joint criminal (from Latin com- + reus accused person, probably from res lawsuit, thing) + English -al — more at real
civil law : having or constituting a joint obligation or right that may be enforced in full against any one of several joint debtors or by any one of several joint creditors against a single debtor