collator
91decollator — de·collator …
92collate — /kəˈleɪt / (say kuh layt), /kɒ / (say ko ) verb (t) (collated, collating) 1. to compare (texts, statements, etc.) in order to note points of agreement or disagreement. 2. Bookbinding to verify the arrangement of, as the sheets of a book after… …
93collation — n. act of collating; bestowal of benefice; light meal, especially cold. ♦ collative, a. having power to bestow benefice. ♦ collator, n …
94conferer — Conferer, act. acut. C est communiquer avec un autre. Ainsi on dit, conferer ensemble de quelque affaire, Communiter consultare. Liu. lib. 23. Qui confere et baille avec un autre, Collator …
95fournir — de quelque chose, Administrare, Subministrare, Suggerere, Suppeditare {{t=g}}poridzô,{{/t}} idem valet quod Sumministro, suppedito, suggero, praebeo, {{t=g}}porismos{{/t}} suppeditatio, fournissement, {{t=g}}poristês{{/t}} praebitor, suppeditator …
96UNC — abbr. Universal Naming Convention (IBM, MS, Novell, LAN) comp. abbr. Universal Naming Convention comp. abbr. Uuencoded Netnews Collator (Unix) …
97collate — ► VERB 1) collect and combine (texts or information). 2) compare and analyse (two or more sources of information). 3) Printing examine (a book) to make sure the sheets are in the correct order. DERIVATIVES collator noun. ORIGIN originally in the… …
98collate — [kō′lāt΄, kä′lāt′; kə lāt′] vt. collated, collating [< L collatus, pp. of conferre, to bring together < com , together + ferre, to BEAR1] 1. to compare (texts, data, etc.) critically in order to consolidate, note similarities and… …
99collate — v.tr. 1 analyse and compare (texts, statements, etc.) to identify points of agreement and difference. 2 Bibliog. verify the order of (sheets) by their signatures. 3 assemble (information) from different sources. 4 (often foll. by to) Eccl.… …
100collater — see collator …