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colligate

  • 1 bağlamak

    v. fixate, tie, bind, attach, guy, secure with rope, fasten, connect, tie down, unite, conjoin; band, bandage, bond, brace; braid, clasp, colligate, concatenate, copulate, cord, do up, fasten up, fix, hitch, hook on, hook up, infix, interconnect
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    bağlamak (hayvan)
    v. tether
    * * *
    1. fasten 2. link 3. tie

    Turkish-English dictionary > bağlamak

  • 2 birleştirmek

    v. consubstantiate, unite, join, combine, consolidate, assemble, put together, stick together, aggregate, ally, amalgamate, associate, colligate, compound, confederate, congregate, conjoin, connect, couple, dovetail, federate, fuze, incorporate
    * * *
    1. combine 2. connect 3. join 4. unite

    Turkish-English dictionary > birleştirmek

  • 3 birleştirmemek

    v. (neg. form of birleştirmek) consubstantiate, unite, join, combine, consolidate, assemble, put together, stick together, aggregate, ally, amalgamate, associate, colligate, compound, confederate, congregate, conjoin, connect, couple, dovetail, federate, fuze, incorporate

    Turkish-English dictionary > birleştirmemek

См. также в других словарях:

  • Colligate — Col li*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Colligated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Colligating}.] [L. colligatus, p. p. of colligare to collect; co + ligare to bind.] 1. To tie or bind together. [1913 Webster] The pieces of isinglass are colligated in rows.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Colligate — Col li*gate, a. Bound together. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • colligate — index accumulate (amass), aggregate, combine (join together), join (bring together) Burton s Legal Thesaurus …   Law dictionary

  • colligate — 1540s, from L. colligatus, pp. of colligare to bind together, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + ligare to bind (see LIGAMENT (Cf. ligament)). As a concept in logic, from 1837; in linguistics, from 1953. Related: Colligation …   Etymology dictionary

  • colligate — [käl′ə gāt΄] vt. colligated, colligating [< L colligatus, pp. of colligare, to bind together < com , together + ligare, to bind (see LIGATURE)] 1. to bind together 2. to relate (isolated facts) by some reasonable explanation, esp. so as to… …   English World dictionary

  • colligate — verb ( gated; gating) Etymology: Latin colligatus, past participle of colligare, from com + ligare to tie more at ligature Date: 1545 transitive verb 1. to bind, unite, or group together 2. to subsume ( …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • colligate — v.t. [L. cum, with; ligare, to bind] To tie or bind together …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • colligate — colligation, n. /kol i gayt /, v.t., colligated, colligating. 1. to bind or fasten together. 2. Logic. to link (facts) together by a general description or by a hypothesis that applies to them all. [1425 75 for obs. adj. sense bound together ;… …   Universalium

  • colligate — verb To formally link or connect together logically …   Wiktionary

  • colligate — v. attach or bind together; link up or connect facts by general depiction or hypothesis that apply to all of them; consider as part of a general rule or principle …   English contemporary dictionary

  • colligate — v. a. 1. Unite, combine, fasten together, bind. 2. Bring into unity, form into a logical whole, combine, unite, unify …   New dictionary of synonyms

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