Collocate vs. Colocate

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Collocateverb

(said of certain words) To be often used together, form a collocation; for example strong collocates with tea.

Collocateverb

To arrange or occur side by side. en

Collocateverb

To set or place; to station.

Collocatenoun

(linguistics) A component word of a collocation.

Collocateadjective

(obsolete) Set; placed.

Collocateadjective

Set; placed.

Collocateverb

To set or place; to set; to station.

Collocateverb

have a strong tendency to occur side by side;

Collocateverb

group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side

Collocateverb

(of a word) be habitually juxtaposed with another with a frequency greater than chance

Collocateverb

place side by side or in a particular relation

Collocatenoun

a word that is habitually juxtaposed with another with a frequency greater than chance

Colocateverb

alternative spelling of co-locate

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