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Definition of associate
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Associate
(n.)
Anything
closely
or
usually
connected
with
another;
an
concomitant.
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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.
Conversant
::
Conversant
(a.)
Having
frequent
or
customary
intercourse;
familiary
associated;
intimately
acquainted.
Disfellowship
::
Disfellowship
(v. t.) To
exclude
from
fellowship;
to
refuse
intercourse
with, as an
associate..
Associator
::
Associator
(n.) An
associate;
a
confederate
or
partner
in any
scheme.
Zinnwaldite
::
Zinnwaldite
(n.) A kind of mica
containing
lithium,
often
associated
with tin ore..
Marrow
::
Marrow
(n.) One of a pair; a
match;
a
companion;
an
intimate
associate.
Joint
::
"Joint
(a.)
United,
joined,
or
sharing
with
another
or with
others;
not
solitary
in
interest
or
action;
holding
in
common
with an
associate,
or with
associates;
acting
together;
as, joint heir; joint
creditor;
joint
debtor,
etc..
Thick Wind
::
Thick wind () A
defect
of
respiration
in a
horse,
that is
unassociated
with noise in
breathing
or with the signs of
emphysema..
Cannula
::
Cannula
(n.) A small tube of
metal,
wood, or India
rubber,
used for
various
purposes,
esp. for
injecting
or
withdrawing
fluids.
It is
usually
associated
with a
trocar..
Sociate
::
Sociate
(n.) An
associate.
Assessor
::
Assessor
(v.) One who sits by
another,
as next in
dignity,
or as an
assistant
and
adviser;
an
associate
in
office..
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..
Besort
::
Besort
(n.)
Befitting
associates
or
attendants.
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..
Copartner
::
Copartner
(n.) One who is
jointly
concerned
with one or more
persons
in
business,
etc.; a
partner;
an
associate;
a
partaker;
a
sharer..
Goitre
::
Goitre
(n.) An
enlargement
of the
thyroid
gland,
on the
anterior
part of the neck;
bronchocele.
It is
frequently
associated
with
cretinism,
and is most
common
in
mountainous
regions,
especially
in
certain
parts of
Switzerland..
Hobnob
::
Hobnob
(v. i.) To
associate
familiarly;
to be on
intimate
terms.
Associate
::
Associate
(v. i.) To unite in
company;
to keep
company,
implying
intimacy;
as,
congenial
minds are
disposed
to
associate..
Associate
::
Associate
(a.)
Connected
by habit or
sympathy;
as,
associate
motions,
such as occur
sympathetically,
in
consequence
of
preceding
motions..
Farcy
::
Farcy (n.) A
contagious
disease
of
horses,
associated
with
painful
ulcerating
enlargements,
esp. upon the head and
limbs.
It is of the same
nature
as
glanders,
and is often
fatal.
Called
also
farcin,
and
farcimen..
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