collocated

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past of collocate
collocate
To arrange or occur side by side
collocate
To be often used together, form a collocation; for example strong collocates with tea
collocate
A component word of a collocation
collocate
{a} put into some place or station, set
collocate
{v} to place, set in order, station
collocate
group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side have a strong tendency to occur side by side; "The words 'new' and 'world' collocate
collocate
In linguistics, a collocate of a particular word is another word which often occurs with that word
collocate
Set; placed
collocate
have a strong tendency to occur side by side; "The words 'new' and 'world' collocate"
collocate
In linguistics, if one word collocates with another, they often occur together. `Detached' collocates with `house'. when words collocate, they are often used together and sound natural together collocate with (past participle of collocare , from com- ( COM-) + locare ( LOCATE))
collocate
To arrange, or to occur side by side
collocate
To set or place; to set; to station
collocate
{f} place together; arrange words side by side
collocate
group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side
collocated

    Silbentrennung

    col·lo·ca·ted

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    [ 'kä-l&-"kAt ] (verb.) 1513. Latin collocatus, past participle of collocare, from com- + locare to place, from locus place; more at STALL.
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