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Definition of associate
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Associate
(v. t.) To
accompany;
to keep
company
with.
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Concomitant
::
Concomitant
(n.) One who, or that
which,
accompanies,
or is
collaterally
connected
with
another;
a
companion;
an
associate;
an
accompaniment..
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.
Pectose
::
Pectose
(n.) An
amorphous
carbohydrate
found in the
vegetable
kingdom,
esp. in
unripe
fruits.
It is
associated
with
cellulose,
and is
converted
into
substances
of the
pectin
group..
Solitary
::
Solitary
(a.)
Living
or being by one's self;
having
no
companion
present;
being
without
associates;
single;
alone;
lonely.
Associate
::
Associate
(a.)
Admitted
to some, but not to all,
rights
and
privileges;
as, an
associate
member..
Copulate
::
Copulate
(a.)
Joined;
associated;
coupled.
Fraternity
::
Fraternity
(n.) A body of men
associated
for their
common
interest,
business,
or
pleasure;
a
company;
a
brotherhood;
a
society;
in the Roman
Catholic
Chucrch,
an
association
for
special
religious
purposes,
for
relieving
the sick and
destitute,
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..
Consociate
::
Consociate
(v. i.) To be
allied,
confederated,
or
associated;
to
coalescence..
Associate
::
Associate
(a.)
Connected
by habit or
sympathy;
as,
associate
motions,
such as occur
sympathetically,
in
consequence
of
preceding
motions..
Colleague
::
Colleague
(v.t & i.) To unite or
associate
with
another
or with
others.
Neighbor
::
neighbor
(v. t.) To
associate
intimately
with.
Partaker
::
Partaker
(n.) An
accomplice;
an
associate;
a
partner.
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..
Abstract
::
Abstract
(a.) A state of
separation
from other
things;
as, to
consider
a
subject
in the
abstract,
or apart from other
associated
things..
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..
Set
::
Set (n.) A
number
of
persons
associated
by
custom,
office,
common
opinion,
quality,
or the like; a
division;
a
group;
a
clique..
Connect
::
Connect
(v. t.) To
associate
(a
person
or
thing,
or one's self) with
another
person,
thing,
business,
or
affair..
Associate
::
Associate
(v. t.) To join or
connect;
to
combine
in
acting;
as,
particles
of gold
associated
with other
substances..
Unite
::
Unite (v. t.)
Hence,
to join by a legal or moral bond, as
families
by
marriage,
nations
by
treaty,
men by
opinions;
to join in
interest,
affection,
fellowship,
or the like; to cause to
agree;
to
harmonize;
to
associate;
to
attach..
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