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Meanings of
collocate
in English
Catalan
ajuntar
Spanish
amontonar
Back to the meaning
Group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side.
lump
chunk
Catalan
ajuntar
Usage of
collocate
in English
1
Candidate genes were shown to
collocate
to regions where response QTL mapped.
2
De Cagotis tollendis, to
collocate
his Summum Bonum, in Braguibus, et Braguetis.
3
Pre-miRNA and their corresponding target genes showed a tendency to be
collocated
within a subgenome.
4
The truth is that causal elements remain and when they are properly
collocated
the effect is produced.
5
Of course the collocation or combination is not an entity separated from the
collocated
or combined things.
6
A lady who knew her gives these curiously
collocated
particulars: Miss Rutledge had auburn hair, blue eyes, fair complexion.
7
Areas of high systematic error are
collocated
with areas of high random error, implying both error types originate from similar sources.
8
Most of the QTLs for the ratios of HLIP to non-stress
collocated
or nearly linked with those detected under HLIP condition.
9
The article in question did not pretend to solve the mystery, but
collocated
the facts so as to put the case in a nutshell.
10
What I knew for sure from the start was that there would be poetry because Ireland and poetry have become
collocated
in world literature.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
collocate to regions
Translations for
collocate
Catalan
ajuntar
apilonar
Spanish
amontonar
mezclar
Collocate
through the time