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Collocate   Listen
verb
Collocate  v. t.  (past & past part. collocated; pres. part. collocating)  To set or place; to set; to station. "To marshal and collocate in order his battalions."



adjective
Collocate  adj.  Set; placed. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Collocate" Quotes from Famous Books



... those are the very same stones by means whereof Deucalion and Pyrrha restored the human race, in peopling with men and women the world, which a little before that had been drowned in the overflowing waves of a poetical deluge. This stirred up the valiant Justinian, L. 4. De Cagotis tollendis, to collocate his Summum Bonum, in Braguibus, et Braguetis. For this and other causes, the Lord Humphrey de Merville, following of his king to a certain warlike expedition, whilst he was in trying upon his own person a new suit of armour, for of his old rusty harness ...
— Gargantua and Pantagruel, Complete. • Francois Rabelais

... in two volumes with the title: Indicazione delle immagini di Maria, collocate sulle mura esterne ...
— Pagan and Christian Rome • Rodolfo Lanciani



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