Definition of Collative. Meaning of Collative. Synonyms of Collative

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Definition of Collative

Collative
Collative Col*la"tive, a. [L. collativus brought together. ] Passing or held by collation; -- said of livings of which the bishop and the patron are the same person.

Meaning of Collative from wikipedia

- the works of Stanley Kubrick in particular. He has a YouTube channel, "Collative Learning" and a website of the same name. Ager did not attend college...
- not on the numerical codes of the characters, but with reference to the collating sequence – a sequence in which the characters are ****umed to come for...
- Berlyne mentioned four collative variables: novelty, complexity, uncertainty, and conflict (though he suggested that all collative variables probably involve...
- differences in the text. Do****ents that appeared similar were said to “collate”. The collator resulted in rapid advances in the study of literary works. Invented...
- The book Guinness World Records and other world records organizations collates and publishes notable records of many. In the United States, the form World's...
- - the first for-profit calculating agency. 1937: The first collator, the IBM 077 Collator The first use of an electronic component in an IBM product was...
- This article collates key records and statistics relating to Leicester City F.C., including information on honours, player appearances and goals, matches...
- Anita O'Day Collates is a 1953 album by Anita O'Day. It was a 10-inch LP containing eight songs. It was re-released as Anita O'Day by Norgran Records in...
- and loanwords. In the Finnish and Swedish alphabets, ⟨å⟩, ⟨ä⟩ and ⟨ö⟩ collate as separate letters after ⟨z⟩, the others as variants of their base letter...
- compositions by genre. Even within a genre, compositions are not necessarily collated chronologically. For example, BWV 992 was composed many years before BWV 1...