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Definition of coll
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Coll (v. t.) To
embrace.
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Literature
::
Literature
(n.) The
collective
body of
literary
productions,
embracing
the
entire
results
of
knowledge
and fancy
preserved
in
writing;
also, the whole body of
literary
productions
or
writings
upon a given
subject,
or in
reference
to a
particular
science
or
branch
of
knowledge,
or of a given
country
or
period;
as, the
literature
of
Biblical
criticism;
the
literature
of
chemistry..
Thanehood
::
Thanehood
(n.) The
character
or
dignity
of a
thane;
also,
thanes,
collectively..
Collection
::
Collection
(n.) A
gathering
of money for
charitable
or other
purposes,
as by
passing
a
contribution
box for
freewill
offerings..
Blossom
::
Blossom
(n.) The
flower
of a
plant,
or the
essential
organs
of
reproduction,
with their
appendages;
florescence;
bloom;
the
flowers
of a
plant,
collectively;
as, the
blossoms
and fruit of a tree; an apple tree in
blossom..
Materiel
::
Materiel
(n.) That in a
complex
system
which
constitutes
the
materials,
or
instruments
employed,
in
distinction
from the
personnel,
or men; as, the
baggage,
munitions,
provisions,
etc., of an army; or the
buildings,
libraries,
and
apparatus
of a
college,
in
distinction
from its
officers..
Collet
::
Collet
(n.) A small
collar
or
neckband.
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) The
chamber
of an
abbot,
prior,
or head of a
college..
Collude
::
Collude
(v. i.) To have
secretly
a joint part or share in an
action;
to play into each
other's
hands;
to
conspire;
to act in
concert.
Clan
::
Clan (n.) A tribe or
collection
of
families,
united
under a
chieftain,
regarded
as
having
the same
common
ancestor,
and
bearing
the same
surname;
as, the clan of
Macdonald..
Chatter
::
Chatter
(v. i.) To make a noise by rapid
collisions.
Rascaldom
::
Rascaldom
(n.) State of being a
rascal;
rascality;
domain
of
rascals;
rascals,
collectively..
Corral
::
Corral
(v. t.) To
surround
and
inclose;
to coop up; to put into an
inclosed
space;
--
primarily
used with
reference
to
securing
horses
and
cattle
in an
inclosure
of
wagons
while
traversing
the
plains,
but in the
Southwestern
United
States
now
colloquially
applied
to the
capturing,
securing,
or
penning
of
anything..
Conflict
::
Conflict
(v. i.) To
strike
or dash
together;
to meet in
violent
collision;
to
collide.
Dialysis
::
Dialysis
(n.) The
separation
of
different
substances
in
solution,
as
crystalloids
and
colloids,
by means of their
unequal
diffusion,
especially
through
natural
or
artificial
membranes..
Glean
::
Glean (n.) A
collection
made by
gleaning.
Booty
::
Booty (n.) That which is
seized
by
violence
or
obtained
by
robbery,
especially
collective
spoil taken in war;
plunder;
pillage..
Cut
::
Cut (n.) The
failure
of a
college
officer
or
student
to be
present
at any
appointed
exercise.
Springtide
::
Springtail
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small
apterous
insects
belonging
to the order
Thysanura.
They have two
elastic
caudal
stylets
which can be bent under the
abdomen
and then
suddenly
extended
like a
spring,
thus
enabling
them to leap to a
considerable
distance.
See
Collembola,
and
Podura..
Calendar
::
Calendar
(n.) An
orderly
list or
enumeration
of
persons,
things,
or
events;
a
schedule;
as, a
calendar
of state
papers;
a
calendar
of bills
presented
in a
legislative
assembly;
a
calendar
of
causes
arranged
for trial in
court;
a
calendar
of a
college
or an
academy..
Consolato Del Mare
::
Consolato
del mare () A
collection
of
maritime
laws of
disputed
origin,
supposed
to have been first
published
at
Barcelona
early in the 14th
century.
It has
formed
the basis of most of the
subsequent
collections
of
maritime
laws..
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