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Definition of collect
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Collect
(v. i.) To
infer;
to
conclude.
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Folks
::
Folks (n.
collect.
& pl.) In
Anglo-Saxon
times,
the
people
of a group of
townships
or
villages;
a
community;
a
tribe..
Cloud
::
Cloud (n.) A great crowd or
multitude;
a vast
collection.
Mineralogize
::
Mineralogize
(v. i.) To study
mineralogy
by
collecting
and
examining
minerals.
Bracing
::
Bracing
(n.) Any
system
of
braces;
braces,
collectively;
as, the
bracing
of a
truss..
Following
::
Following
(n.) One's
followers,
adherents,
or
dependents,
collectively..
Weedery
::
Weedery
(n.)
Weeds,
collectively;
also, a place full of weeds or for
growing
weeds..
Trivium
::
Trivium
(n.) The three
anterior
ambulacra
of
echinoderms,
collectively..
Plattdeutsch
::
Plattdeutsch
(n.) The
modern
dialects
spoken
in the north of
Germany,
taken
collectively;
modern
Low
German.
See Low
German,
under
German..
Veda
::
Veda (n.) The
ancient
sacred
literature
of the
Hindus;
also, one of the four
collections,
called
Rig-Veda,
Yajur-Veda,
Sama-Veda,
and
Atharva-Veda,
constituting
the most
ancient
portions
of that
literature..
Crowd
::
Crowd (v. t.) A
number
of
persons
congregated
or
collected
into a close body
without
order;
a
throng.
Genevese
::
Genevese
(n. sing. & pl.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Geneva;
collectively,
the
inhabitants
of
Geneva;
people
of
Geneva..
Commissure
::
Commissure
(n.) A
collection
of
fibers
connecting
parts of the brain or
spinal
marrow;
a
chiasma.
Recollected
::
Recollected
(imp. & p. p.) of
Recollec.
Fur
::
Fur (n.) A coat of
morbid
matter
collected
on the
tongue
in
persons
affected
with
fever.
Heap
::
Heap (v. t.) To
collect
in great
quantity;
to
amass;
to lay up; to
accumulate;
--
usually
with up; as, to heap up
treasures..
Shoring
::
Shoring
(n.) A
system
of
props;
props,
collectively..
Ruffianage
::
Ruffianage
(n.)
Ruffians,
collectively;
a body of
ruffians..
Agist
::
Agist (v. t.) To take to graze or
pasture,
at a
certain
sum; -- used
originally
of the
feeding
of
cattle
in the
king's
forests,
and
collecting
the money for the
same..
Gemmary
::
Gemmary
(n.) A
receptacle
for
jewels
or gems; a jewel
house;
jewels
or gems,
collectively..
Nopal
::
Nopal (n.) A
cactaceous
plant
(Nopalea
cochinellifera),
originally
Mexican,
on which the
cochineal
insect
feeds,
and from which it is
collected.
The name is
sometimes
given to other
species
of
Cactaceae..
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