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Definition of associate
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Associate
(v. t.) To join with one, as a
friend,
companion,
partner,
or
confederate;
as, to
associate
others
with us in
business,
or in an
enterprise..
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Rat
::
Rat (v. i.) In
English
politics,
to
desert
one's party from
interested
motives;
to
forsake
one's
associates
for one's own
advantage;
in the
trades,
to work for less
wages,
or on other
conditions,
than those
established
by a
trades
union..
Adjunct
::
Adjunct
(n.) A
person
joined
to
another
in some duty or
service;
a
colleague;
an
associate.
Disassociate
::
Disassociate
(v. t.) To
disconnect
from
things
associated;
to
disunite;
to
dissociate.
Amongst
::
Amongst
(prep.)
Conjoined,
or
associated
with, or
making
part of the
number
of; in the
number
or class of..
Companion
::
Companion
(n.) One who
accompanies
or is in
company
with
another
for a
longer
or
shorter
period,
either
from
choice
or
casually;
one who is much in the
company
of, or is
associated
with,
another
or
others;
an
associate;
a
comrade;
a
consort;
a
partner..
Electro-positive
::
Electro-positive
(a.) Of such a
nature
relatively
to some other
associated
body or
bodies,
as to tend to the
negative
pole of a
voltaic
battery,
in
electrolysis,
while the
associated
body tends to the
positive
pole; -- the
converse
or
correlative
of
electro-negative..
Coagent
::
Coagent
(n.) An
associate
in an act; a
coworker.
Fellow
::
Fellow
(n.) A
companion;
a
comrade;
an
associate;
a
partner;
a
sharer.
Species
::
Species
(n.) In
science,
a more or less
permanent
group of
existing
things
or
beings,
associated
according
to
attributes,
or
properties
determined
by
scientific
observation..
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(a.)
Corporate;
incorporated;
made one body, or
united
in one body;
associated;
mixed
together;
combined;
embodied..
Interfuse
::
Interfuse
(v. t.) To mix up
together;
to
associate.
Myohaematin
::
Myohaematin
(n.) A
red-colored
respiratory
pigment
found
associated
with
hemoglobin
in the
muscle
tissue
of a large
number
of
animals,
both
vertebrate
and
invertebrate..
Decipium
::
Decipium
(n.) A
supposed
rare
element,
said to be
associated
with
cerium,
yttrium,
etc., in the
mineral
samarskite,
and more
recently
called
samarium.
Symbol
Dp. See
Samarium..
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..
Confrere
::
Confrere
(n.)
Fellow
member
of a
fraternity;
intimate
associate.
Associate
::
Associate
(a.)
Closely
connected
or
joined
with some
other,
as in
interest,
purpose,
employment,
or
office;
sharing
responsibility
or
authority;
as, an
associate
judge..
Association
::
Association
(n.)
Mental
connection,
or that which is
mentally
linked
or
associated
with a
thing..
Paralbumin
::
Paralbumin
(n.) A
proteidlike
body found in the fluid from
ovarian
cysts and
elsewhere.
It is
generally
associated
with a
substance
related
to, if not
identical
with,
glycogen..
Clique
::
Clique
(v. i.) A
narrow
circle
of
persons
associated
by
common
interests
or for the
accomplishment
of a
common
purpose;
--
generally
used in a bad
sense.
Sociate
::
Sociate
(v. i.) To
associate.
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