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  • 41trimming — Synonyms and related words: Smyth sewing, Waterloo, adjunct, adornment, arrangement, backing, beading, beating, bibliopegy, binder board, binding, bonus, book cloth, book cover, book jacket, bookbinding, bookcase, bordering, bordure, case,… …

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  • 42wrapper — Synonyms and related words: Smyth sewing, backing, bandage, bandaging, bibliopegy, binder, binder board, binding, book cloth, book cover, book jacket, bookbinding, bookcase, case, casemaking, casing in, casual clothes, collating, collating mark,… …

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  • 43collate — [[t]kəle͟ɪt[/t]] collates, collating, collated VERB When you collate pieces of information, you gather them all together and examine them. [V n] Roberts has spent much of his working life collating the data on which the study was based... [V n]… …

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  • 44col|la|tion — «kuh LAY shuhn», noun. 1. a) a collating; careful comparison: »A collation of Emily Dickinson s poems was made to prepare a new edition. b) the result of collating. 2. a detailed technical description of a book or manuscript, such as is made by a …

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  • 45HEBRAISTS, CHRISTIAN — (1100–1890). Factors governing gentile enterprises in Hebrew scholarship prior to the latest phase of more widespread secular attitudes may be distinguished as (1) motivation; (2) scholarly facilities; and (3) occasion; appreciation and… …

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  • 46Collate — Col*late , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Collated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Collating}.] [From {Collation}.] 1. To compare critically, as books or manuscripts, in order to note the points of agreement or disagreement. [1913 Webster] I must collage it, word, with …

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  • 47Collated — Collate Col*late , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Collated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Collating}.] [From {Collation}.] 1. To compare critically, as books or manuscripts, in order to note the points of agreement or disagreement. [1913 Webster] I must collage it,… …

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  • 48Collation — Col*la tion, n. [OE. collacioun speech, conference, reflection, OF. collacion, F. collation, fr. L. collatio a bringing together, comparing, fr. collatum (used as the supine of conferre); col + latium (used as the supine of ferre to bear), for… …

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  • 49Collation of seals — Collation Col*la tion, n. [OE. collacioun speech, conference, reflection, OF. collacion, F. collation, fr. L. collatio a bringing together, comparing, fr. collatum (used as the supine of conferre); col + latium (used as the supine of ferre to… …

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  • 50collate — transitive verb (collated; collating) Etymology: back formation from collation Date: 1612 1. a. to compare critically b. to collect, compare carefully in order to verify, and often to integrate or …

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