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Definition of sociate
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Sociate
(a.)
Associated.
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Singly
::
Singly
(adv.)
Without
partners,
companions,
or
associates;
single-handed;
as, to
attack
another
singly..
Separate
::
Separate
(p. a.)
Unconnected;
not
united
or
associated;
distinct;
-- said of
things
that have not been
connected.
Join
::
"Join (v. t.) To bring
together,
literally
or
figuratively;
to place in
contact;
to
connect;
to
couple;
to
unite;
to
combine;
to
associate;
to add; to
append..
Conjoint
::
Conjoint
(a.)
United;
connected;
associated.
Discompany
::
Discompany
(v. t.) To free from
company;
to
dissociate.
Neighbor
::
neighbor
(v. t.) To
associate
intimately
with.
Fluorine
::
Fluorine
(n.) A
non-metallic,
gaseous
element,
strongly
acid or
negative,
or
associated
with
chlorine,
bromine,
and
iodine,
in the
halogen
group of which it is the first
member.
It
always
occurs
combined,
is very
active
chemically,
and
possesses
such an
avidity
for most
elements,
and
silicon
especially,
that it can
neither
be
prepared
nor kept in glass
vessels.
If set free it
immediately
attacks
the
containing
material,
so that it was not
isolated
until 1886. It is a
pungent,
corrosive,
colorles
Competitor
::
Competitor
(n.) An
associate;
a
confederate.
Schoolfellow
::
Schoolfellow
(n.) One bred at the same
school;
an
associate
in
school.
Team
::
Team (n.) A
number
of
persons
associated
together
in any work; a gang;
especially,
a
number
of
persons
selected
to
contend
on one side in a
match,
or a
series
of
matches,
in a
cricket,
football,
rowing,
etc..
Thirst
::
Thirst
(n.) A
sensation
of
dryness
in the
throat
associated
with a
craving
for
liquids,
produced
by
deprivation
of
drink,
or by some other cause (as fear,
excitement,
etc.) which
arrests
the
secretion
of the
pharyngeal
mucous
membrane;
hence,
the
condition
producing
this
sensation..
Duct
::
Duct (n.) A
large,
elongated
cell,
either
round or
prismatic,
usually
found
associated
with woody
fiber..
Consociate
::
Consociate
(v. t.) To unite in an
ecclesiastical
consociation.
Bookmate
::
Bookmate
(n.) A
schoolfellow;
an
associate
in
study.
Disfellowship
::
Disfellowship
(v. t.) To
exclude
from
fellowship;
to
refuse
intercourse
with, as an
associate..
Accomplice
::
Accomplice
(n.) An
associate
in the
commission
of a
crime;
a
participator
in an
offense,
whether
a
principal
or an
accessory..
Centennial
::
Centennial
(a.)
Relating
to, or
associated
with, the
commemoration
of an event that
happened
a
hundred
years
before;
as, a
centennial
ode..
Adjunct
::
Adjunct
(n.) A
person
joined
to
another
in some duty or
service;
a
colleague;
an
associate.
Engage
::
Engage
(v. t.) To gain for
service;
to bring in as
associate
or aid; to
enlist;
as, to
engage
friends
to aid in a
cause;
to
engage
men for
service..
Messmate
::
Messmate
(n.) An
associate
in a mess.
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