v
(transitive) To make adhere; to add; to make larger or more, as by growing.
adj
Relating to accretion; increasing, or adding to, by growth.
v
Obsolete spelling of add [(transitive) To join or unite (e.g. one thing to another, or as several particulars) so as to increase the number, augment the quantity, or enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one aggregate.]
n
A collection of particulars; an aggregate.
n
Someone or something which aggregates.
v
(transitive) To adjust or form to a line; to range or form in line; to bring into line.
n
A person or device that applies something.
n
One who, or that which, archives.
v
(intransitive) To be of a kind with, to harmonise or match.
v
To come into legal operation in connection with anything; to vest.
n
Alternative form of attaché [A diplomatic officer, usually one who plays a specific role.]
n
The act or process of (physically or figuratively) attaching.
n
(fiction) The act or event of two people or other thinking creatures exchanging minds (by magic, technology, or other means), so that each one ends up in the physical body of the other.
n
One who, or that which, circumscribes.
v
(intransitive) To occur together.
v
To undergo, or to subject to, coaddition.
v
(archaic) To form into a coalition; to coalesce.
v
To apply together with something else
v
(transitive) To define jointly.
v
(transitive) To edit together.
v
(transitive) To incubate together.
n
incubation of two or more things together
v
(transitive) To influence together; to exert a joint influence upon.
n
Any substance that is coingested.
v
(uncommon) To necessarily bring about a statute together with another legislative body or legislature, to be a colegislator.
adj
Obsolete spelling of collative [Having the power of conferring.]
adj
Formed by gathering or collecting; gathered into a mass, sum, or body.
adj
(obsolete) Set; placed.
v
(intransitive) to act in concert with; to conspire
n
The act of combining, the state of being combined or the result of combining.
n
A person who or a thing that combines.
adj
(set theory) Alternative form of comeagre [(set theory) Being the complement of a meagre set.]
v
(chiefly in biochemistry) To migrate together
v
(intransitive) To agree; to coincide.
v
(intransitive) To migrate together.
n
One who, or that which, commingles.
v
(intransitive, followed by with) To communicate (with) spiritually; to be together (with); to contemplate or absorb.
v
(transitive) To compose (a visual design); to make a composite.
v
(intransitive) To form an agreement or contract.
n
(obsolete) The union of parts; composite structure.
v
(transitive, British spelling, informal computer science) To make compatible.
v
(transitive) To make level.
v
(archaic, transitive) To embrace.
n
(Australia, slang) Workers' compensation.
v
(archaic, transitive) To compose; to settle; to arrange.
v
(transitive, nonstandard) To comprise.
n
(obsolete) A payment of money in order to clear a liability or obligation; a settling or fine.
n
One who, or that which, composes or sets in order.
v
(transitive) To settle amicably; to adjust by agreement.
v
(transitive) To be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts).
n
(uncountable) The application of these series of links.
v
(British spelling, dated, intransitive) To coincide.
v
(transitive) To accompany; to be somehow connected with.
v
(transitive) To create at the same time.
adj
joined together; combined; joint
n
(rare) conjunction (state of being conjoined)
v
(intransitive, botany, rare) Of parts of a plant: to be converging or in close contact; to be connivent.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To combine into a single unit; to group together or join.
v
(intransitive) To agree, to concur to one end.
v
(intransitive) To become united in one common substance or nature.
v
(grammar) To shorten by omitting a letter or letters or by reducing two or more vowels or syllables to one.
v
(transitive, with "on" or "upon") To make a convention; to declare a rule by convention.
v
(intransitive, mathematics) (said of a sequence or series) To have a (finite, proper) limit.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To match (objects, especially clothes).
adj
That propogate together
n
joint propagation; the process of propagating together
v
(dated, rare) To radiate simultaneously, converging at a point.
v
(intransitive) To be related by a correlation; to be correlated.
v
(intransitive) To be or do something creative, imaginative, originative.
v
(archaic) Alternative form of create. [(especially of a god) To bring into existence out of nothing, without the prior existence of the materials or elements used.]
adj
Incorporating all current and previous data up to the present or at the time of measuring or collating.
v
(transitive, mathematics) To give rise to a geometrical structure.
v
(intransitive) To change; transform.
n
(law) Something that is fixed in place, especially a permanent appliance or other item of personal property that is considered part of a house and is sold with it; compare fitting, furnishing.
v
(intransitive) To appear or occur; be generated.
v
(intransitive) To be in harmonious agreement.
v
(computing, programming, PHP) The opposite of explode, array to string conversion.
v
(transitive) To include (something) as a part.
n
The act of instituting something.
v
To form into one whole; to make entire; to complete; to renew; to restore; to perfect.
v
To mutually associate with one another
v
(obsolete) To share with others; to participate; especially, to eat at the same table.
v
(transitive) To construct an interface for.
v
(intransitive) To react together.
n
One who or that which iterates.
n
The process by which things are matched together or paired up.
n
(law) An absorption of one or more estate(s) or contract(s) into one other, all being held by the same owner; of several counts of accusation into one judgement, etc.
n
One who or moves, or who can move (e.g. to travel to a different place).
n
a person who mobilizes something
n
(figuratively, chiefly in the plural) One of the variables or components in a complex situation.
v
(obsolete) To make new; to recreate; to renew.
v
(archaic, rare, transitive) To create anew; recreate.
v
(transitive) To combine (legislative bills, etc.) into a single package.
v
(transitive, chiefly used in the past participle) To furnish with organs; to give an organic structure to; to endow with capacity for the functions of life
n
One who, or that which, ossifies.
v
(MLE, transitive, intransitive) to bring into line.
v
(transitive) change the order of
n
The action of the verb to process.
v
(transitive) To yield, make or manufacture; to generate.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To produce.
n
One who or that which makes something ready.
n
An instance of adjusting the borders that delineate districts.
v
To adjust to a particular specification or requirement: regulate temperature.
v
(intransitive) To interact.
v
(transitive) To bring into relation; establish a relationship between; make friendly; reconcile.
v
(obsolete) To make solid or firm; to solidify.
n
A person employed to sort.
v
To consider an occurrence as part of a principle or rule; to colligate
n
Alternative form of sum of its parts [Concept in holism related to the idea that the total effectiveness of a group of things each interacting with one another is different or greater than their effectiveness when acting in isolation from one another.]
v
(transitive, intransitive) To prepare a summary of (something).
n
One who or that which superimposes.
v
To bring in or introduce as an addition; to produce, cause, bring on.
v
(transitive) To cause to be superordinate.
n
The act of superstructing, or building upon.
n
The act of supplementing
v
(intransitive) To become a syndicate.
v
(transitive) To set up (equipment) to work together, or in tandem.
v
(transitive) To develop so as to improve or prepare for usage; to cultivate (said of knowledge, virtue, mind etc.).
adv
Into one place; into a single thing; combined.
v
(transitive, archaic) To transplant
v
(intransitive) To migrate.
v
(intransitive) To migrate to another country.
v
(obsolete) To change from prose into verse, or from verse into prose.
v
(transitive) To join, add, or append (something) to the end of; annex.
v
(transitive) To divide into too few partitions.
v
(transitive) Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine.
v
(figuratively) To organise or to lead people under a common cause or goal.
v
To function together as parts of a larger process.
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