Assembly of written information into a standard order, often numeric or alphabetical.
1 A full band was in attendance, and a liberal collation was served.
2 Sharon Turner nobly illustrates the value of intrepid research and patient collation .
3 The book lays claim to no merit but that of careful collation .
4 I was very willing, and ordered a handsome collation for their entertainment.
5 As chance would have it, collation with Madame de Saint-Simon that morning.
6 There we rested for a while, and partook of a slight collation .
7 We shall give these ladies an airing, and offer them a collation .
8 The collation was as simple as the dresses of the bride and bridesmaid.
9 Electronic collation is discussed as a means to identify discrepancies prior to transfusion.
10 This collation should provide mechanistic detail for understanding the cleavage event.
11 The collation being ended, the general asked them what was now their desire.
12 A simple collation was awaiting them before they travelled back to the city.
13 On it were the divers materials for a most dainty and exquisite collation .
14 Recently, in a speech on the collation ministry, the following reference was introduced:-'Mr.
15 I smoked the pipe on a rock apart, after the collation .
16 I move that we celebrate the occasion by a cold collation .
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