v. col·lo·cat·ed, col·lo·cat·ing, col·lo·cates v. tr. To place together or in proper order; arrange side by side. v. intr. To occur in a collocation. Used of words: “Rancid” often collocates with “butter.” n. (kŏlə-kĭt) A word that occurs in collocation with another: “Rancid” and “butter” are collocates. [Latin collocāre, collocāt- : com-, com- + locāre, to place; see LOCATE.] |
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