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Definition of associate
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Associate
(v. t.) To
connect
or place
together
in
thought.
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Screw
::
Screw (n.) A
straight
line in space with which a
definite
linear
magnitude
termed
the pitch is
associated
(cf. 5th
Pitch,
10 (b)). It is used to
express
the
displacement
of a rigid body, which may
always
be made to
consist
of a
rotation
about an axis
combined
with a
translation
parallel
to that
axis..
Partner
::
Partner
(n.) An
associate
in any
business
or
occupation;
a
member
of a
partnership.
See
Partnership.
Avatar
::
Avatar
(n.) The
descent
of a deity to
earth,
and his
incarnation
as a man or an
animal;
--
chiefly
associated
with the
incarnations
of
Vishnu..
Society
::
Society
(n.) A
number
of
persons
associated
for any
temporary
or
permanent
object;
an
association
for
mutual
or joint
usefulness,
pleasure,
or
profit;
a
social
union;
a
partnership;
as, a
missionary
society..
Bookmate
::
Bookmate
(n.) A
schoolfellow;
an
associate
in
study.
Society
::
Society
(n.) The
relationship
of men to one
another
when
associated
in any way;
companionship;
fellowship;
company.
Singly
::
Singly
(adv.)
Without
partners,
companions,
or
associates;
single-handed;
as, to
attack
another
singly..
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..
Thick Wind
::
Thick wind () A
defect
of
respiration
in a
horse,
that is
unassociated
with noise in
breathing
or with the signs of
emphysema..
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..
Paralbumin
::
Paralbumin
(n.) A
proteidlike
body found in the fluid from
ovarian
cysts and
elsewhere.
It is
generally
associated
with a
substance
related
to, if not
identical
with,
glycogen..
Associator
::
Associator
(n.) An
associate;
a
confederate
or
partner
in any
scheme.
Reassociate
::
Reassociate
(v. t. & i.) To
associate
again;
to bring again into close
relations.
Jerusalem
::
"Jerusalem
(n.) The chief city of
Palestine,
intimately
associated
with the glory of the
Jewish
nation,
and the life and death of Jesus
Christ..
Associated
::
Associated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Associat.
Solicitor-general
::
Solicitor-general
(n.) The
second
law
officer
in the
government
of Great
Britain;
also, a
similar
officer
under the
United
States
government,
who is
associated
with the
attorney-general;
also, the chief law
officer
of some of the
States..
Peer
::
Peer (n.) A
comrade;
a
companion;
a
fellow;
an
associate.
Legation
::
Legation
(n.) A
legate,
or
envoy,
and the
persons
associated
with him in his
mission;
an
embassy;
or, in
stricter
usage,
a
diplomatic
minister
and his
suite;
a
deputation..
Association
::
Association
(n.)
Mental
connection,
or that which is
mentally
linked
or
associated
with a
thing..
Resent
::
Resent
(v. t.) To
recognize;
to
perceive,
especially
as if by
smelling;
--
associated
in
meaning
with sent, the older
spelling
of scent to
smell.
See
Resent,
v. i..
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