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Definition of associate
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Associate
(a.)
Connected
by habit or
sympathy;
as,
associate
motions,
such as occur
sympathetically,
in
consequence
of
preceding
motions..
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Sociate
::
Sociate
(a.)
Associated.
Yokefellow
::
Yokefellow
(n.) An
associate
or
companion
in, or as in; a mate; a
fellow;
especially,
a
partner
in
marriage..
Society
::
Society
(n.) The
persons,
collectively
considered,
who live in any
region
or at any
period;
any
community
of
individuals
who are
united
together
by a
common
bond of
nearness
or
intercourse;
those who
recognize
each other as
associates,
friends,
and
acquaintances..
Foot
::
Foot (n.) The
lowest
part or base; the
ground
part; the
bottom,
as of a
mountain
or
column;
also, the last of a row or
series;
the end or
extremity,
esp. if
associated
with
inferiority;
as, the foot of a hill; the foot of the
procession;
the foot of a
class;
the foot of the bed..
Set
::
Set (n.) A
number
of
persons
associated
by
custom,
office,
common
opinion,
quality,
or the like; a
division;
a
group;
a
clique..
Accomplice
::
Accomplice
(n.) An
associate
in the
commission
of a
crime;
a
participator
in an
offense,
whether
a
principal
or an
accessory..
Brucine
::
Brucine
(n.) A
powerful
vegetable
alkaloid,
found,
associated
with
strychnine,
in the seeds of
different
species
of
Strychnos,
especially
in the Nux
vomica.
It is less
powerful
than
strychnine.
Called
also
brucia
and
brucina..
Complicate
::
Complicate
(v. t.) To fold or twist
together;
to
combine
intricately;
to make
complex;
to
combine
or
associate
so as to make
intricate
or
difficult.
Fellowship
::
Fellowship
(n.) The state or
relation
of being or
associate.
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..
Nest
::
Nest (n.) A snug,
comfortable,
or cozy
residence
or
situation;
a
retreat,
or place of
habitual
resort;
hence,
those who
occupy
a nest,
frequent
a
haunt,
or are
associated
in the same
pursuit;
as, a nest of
traitors;
a nest of
bugs..
Context
::
Context
(n.) The part or parts of
something
written
or
printed,
as of
Scripture,
which
precede
or
follow
a text or
quoted
sentence,
or are so
intimately
associated
with it as to throw light upon its
meaning..
Partaker
::
Partaker
(n.) An
accomplice;
an
associate;
a
partner.
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..
Associate
::
Associate
(n.)
Anything
closely
or
usually
connected
with
another;
an
concomitant.
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(a.)
Corporate;
incorporated;
made one body, or
united
in one body;
associated;
mixed
together;
combined;
embodied..
Colleague
::
Colleague
(v.t & i.) To unite or
associate
with
another
or with
others.
Besort
::
Besort
(n.)
Befitting
associates
or
attendants.
Mix
::
Mix (v. i.) To
associate;
to
mingle.
Erbium
::
Erbium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
associated
with
several
other rare
elements
in the
mineral
gadolinite
from
Ytterby
in
Sweden.
Symbol
Er.
Atomic
weight
165.9.
Its salts are
rose-colored
and give
characteristic
spectra.
Its
sesquioxide
is
called
erbia.
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