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Definition of associate
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Associate
(v. i.) To unite in
action,
or to be
affected
by the
action
of a
different
part of the
body..
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Clannish
::
Clannish
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a clan;
closely
united,
like a clan;
disposed
to
associate
only with one's clan or
clique;
actuated
by the
traditions,
prejudices,
habits,
etc., of a
clan..
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..
Peptotoxine
::
Peptotoxine
(n.) A toxic
alkaloid
found
occasionally
associated
with the
peptones
formed
from
fibrin
by
pepsinhydrochloric
acid.
Herd
::
Herd (v. i.) To unite or
associate
in a herd; to feed or run
together,
or in
company;
as, sheep herd on many
hills..
Gadolinium
::
Gadolinium
(n.) A
supposed
rare
metallic
element,
with a
characteristic
spectrum,
found
associated
with
yttrium
and other rare
metals.
Its
individuality
and
properties
have not yet been
determined..
Singly
::
Singly
(adv.)
Without
partners,
companions,
or
associates;
single-handed;
as, to
attack
another
singly..
Concurrent
::
Concurrent
(a.)
Conjoined;
associate;
concomitant;
existing
or
happening
at the same time.
Associate
::
Associate
(v. i.) To unite in
action,
or to be
affected
by the
action
of a
different
part of the
body..
Conversant
::
Conversant
(a.)
Having
frequent
or
customary
intercourse;
familiary
associated;
intimately
acquainted.
Associate
::
Associate
(n.) A
companion;
one
frequently
in
company
with
another,
implying
intimacy
or
equality;
a mate; a
fellow..
Engage
::
Engage
(v. t.) To gain for
service;
to bring in as
associate
or aid; to
enlist;
as, to
engage
friends
to aid in a
cause;
to
engage
men for
service..
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..
Didymium
::
Didymium
(n.) A rare
metallic
substance
usually
associated
with the metal
cerium;
-- hence its name. It was
formerly
supposed
to be an
element,
but has since been found to
consist
of two
simpler
elementary
substances,
neodymium
and
praseodymium.
See
Neodymium,
and
Praseodymium..
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..
Septemvir
::
Septemvir
(n.) One of a board of seven men
associated
in some
office.
Jerusalem
::
"Jerusalem
(n.) The chief city of
Palestine,
intimately
associated
with the glory of the
Jewish
nation,
and the life and death of Jesus
Christ..
Ally
::
Ally (v.)
Anything
associated
with
another
as a
helper;
an
auxiliary.
Hygrine
::
Hygrine
(n.) An
alkaloid
associated
with
cocaine
in coca
leaves
(Erythroxylon
coca),
and
extracted
as a
thick,
yellow
oil,
having
a
pungent
taste and
odor..
Yoke
::
Yoke (v. i.) To be
joined
or
associated;
to be
intimately
connected;
to
consort
closely;
to mate.
Insociate
::
Insociate
(a.) Not
associate;
without
a
companion;
single;
solitary;
recluse.
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