Collation

  • 21collation — collate UK US /kəˈleɪt/ US  /ˈkəʊleɪt/ verb [T] ► to bring together different pieces of information in order to study and compare them: »collate information/data/material »collate statistics/figures/results ► to collect and arrange the sheets of… …

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  • 22collation — UK [kəˈleɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms collation : singular collation plural collations formal 1) [uncountable] the process of collecting information and then arranging or considering it together 2) [uncountable] the process of putting pages into… …

    English dictionary

  • 23collation — nf., léger repas : ptyou rpa <petit repas> nm., kaskrûta <casse croûte> nm. (Albanais.001) ; KOLACHON (001, Annecy, Saxel.002), D. Collationner. E. : Bouchée, Bout, Croûte, Goûter, Heure, Morceau. A1) collation offerte à celui qui… …

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  • 24collation — /keuh lay sheuhn, koh , ko /, n. 1. the act of collating. 2. Bibliog. the verification of the number and order of the leaves and signatures of a volume. 3. a light meal that may be permitted on days of general fast. 4. any light meal. 5. (in a… …

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  • 25collation — /kəˈleɪʃən / (say kuh layshuhn) noun 1. the act of collating. 2. description of the technical features of a book: volumes, size, pages, illustrations, etc. 3. the presentation of a member of the clergy to a benefice, especially by a bishop who is …

  • 26collation — grupavimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Žvalgybos informacijos apdorojimo etapas, kuriame panašūs duomenys yra grupuojami kartu sudarant įvykių chronologiją. Tai palengvina tolesnį apdorojimą. atitikmenys: angl. collation pranc.… …

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  • 27collation — /kaleyshan/ The comparison of a copy with its original to ascertain its correctness; or the report of the officer who made the comparison. The bringing into the estate of an intestate an estimate of the value of advancements made by the intestate …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 28collation — /kaleyshan/ The comparison of a copy with its original to ascertain its correctness; or the report of the officer who made the comparison. The bringing into the estate of an intestate an estimate of the value of advancements made by the intestate …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 29Collation of seals — Collation Col*la tion, n. [OE. collacioun speech, conference, reflection, OF. collacion, F. collation, fr. L. collatio a bringing together, comparing, fr. collatum (used as the supine of conferre); col + latium (used as the supine of ferre to… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 30Collation (disambiguation) — Collation may have the following meanings: In succession law, collation is an act of estimating the value of the intestate property. In religious law, collation is the legal process and ritual act by which a Parish Priest is appointed to his… …

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