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Definition of sociate
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Sociate
(v. i.) To
associate.
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Dissociable
::
Dissociable
(a.) Not /ell
associated
or
assorted;
incongruous.
Schoolfellow
::
Schoolfellow
(n.) One bred at the same
school;
an
associate
in
school.
Trade
::
Trade (v. i.) To have
dealings;
to be
concerned
or
associated;
--
usually
followed
by with.
Ozena
::
Ozena (n.) A
discharge
of fetid
matter
from the
nostril,
particularly
if
associated
with
ulceration
of the soft parts and
disease
of the bones of the
nose..
Associated
::
Associated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Associat.
Blend
::
Blend (v. t.) To mix or
mingle
together;
esp. to
mingle,
combine,
or
associate
so that the
separate
things
mixed,
or the line of
demarcation,
can not be
distinguished.
Hence:
To
confuse;
to
confound..
Partner
::
Partner
(n.) An
associate
in any
business
or
occupation;
a
member
of a
partnership.
See
Partnership.
Fellowship
::
Fellowship
(n.) Those
associated
with one, as in a
family,
or a
society;
a
company..
Disfellowship
::
Disfellowship
(v. t.) To
exclude
from
fellowship;
to
refuse
intercourse
with, as an
associate..
Society
::
Society
(n.) The
persons,
collectively
considered,
who live in any
region
or at any
period;
any
community
of
individuals
who are
united
together
by a
common
bond of
nearness
or
intercourse;
those who
recognize
each other as
associates,
friends,
and
acquaintances..
Avatar
::
Avatar
(n.) The
descent
of a deity to
earth,
and his
incarnation
as a man or an
animal;
--
chiefly
associated
with the
incarnations
of
Vishnu..
Resent
::
Resent
(v. t.) To
recognize;
to
perceive,
especially
as if by
smelling;
--
associated
in
meaning
with sent, the older
spelling
of scent to
smell.
See
Resent,
v. i..
Ytterbium
::
Ytterbium
(n.) A rare
element
of the boron
group,
sometimes
associated
with
yttrium
or other
related
elements,
as in
euxenite
and
gadolinite.
Symbol
Yb;
provisional
atomic
weight
173.2.
Cf.
Yttrium..
Associateship
::
Associateship
(n.) The state of an
associate,
as in
Academy
or an
office..
Colleague
::
Colleague
(n.) A
partner
or
associate
in some civil or
ecclesiastical
office
or
employment.
It is never used of
partners
in trade or
manufactures.
Gender
::
Gender
(n.) A
classification
of
nouns,
primarily
according
to sex; and
secondarily
according
to some
fancied
or
imputed
quality
associated
with sex..
Associate
::
Associate
(n.) A
companion;
one
frequently
in
company
with
another,
implying
intimacy
or
equality;
a mate; a
fellow..
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) One who
entertains
for
another
such
sentiments
of
esteem,
respect,
and
affection
that he seeks his
society
aud
welfare;
a
wellwisher;
an
intimate
associate;
sometimes,
an
attendant..
Yoke
::
Yoke (v. i.) To be
joined
or
associated;
to be
intimately
connected;
to
consort
closely;
to mate.
Sarcina
::
Sarcina
(n.) A genus of
bacteria
found in
various
organic
fluids,
especially
in those those of the
stomach,
associated
with
certain
diseases.
The
individual
organisms
undergo
division
along two
perpendicular
partitions,
so that
multiplication
takes place in two
directions,
giving
groups
of four
cubical
cells.
Also used
adjectively;
as, a
sarcina
micrococcus;
a
sarcina
group..
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