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COLLATIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. having the quality or power of conferring 2. passing, held, or conferred by collation (see collation sense 4a) 3. marked by collation or systematic ...
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collative - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Contents · 1.1 Alternative forms · 1.2 Etymology · 1.3 Pronunciation · 1.4 Adjective. 1.4.1 Translations · 1.5 Anagrams. 2 French. 2.1 Adjective. 3 Latin. 3.1 ...
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COLLATIVE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a person or machine that collates texts or manuscripts 2. computing a device for matching or checking punched cards in separate files.
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collative
collative, a. (and n.) (kəˈleɪtɪv) [ad. L. collātīv-us brought together, collected, joint, f. collāt- (see collate). Cf. F. collatif.] A. adj. † 1. Of the nature of, or formed by, joint contribution: cf. collective. Obs.1656 Blount Glossogr., Collative, conferred together, made large, mutual. 1813 W...
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COLLATIVE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Collative definition: marked by collation.. See examples of COLLATIVE used in a sentence.
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collative, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word collative is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for collative is from 1617, in the writing of Samuel Collins, ...
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Rob Ager
He has a YouTube channel, "Collative Learning" and a website of the same name.
Early life
Ager did not attend college. He runs the website "Collative Learning".
Personal life
Ager is from Liverpool.
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Collative Learning - YouTube
Independent analysis of movies, film making tips, psychology, marketing techniques, media analysis, video games, social issues.
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Collative Learning - Rob Ager
Rob Ager's website features videos and articles on psychology, creativity, film analysis, film making, politics and social / philosophical issues.
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What type of word is 'collative'? Collative is an adjective - Word Type
collative is an adjective: Describing a benefice in which the ordinary (or bishop) is the same person as the patron. Adjectives are ...
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Collative - definition of collative by The Free Dictionary
1. involving collation 2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) (of benefices) presented or held by collation Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th ...
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Collative Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Collative definition: (of a benefice) In which the ordinary (bishop) is the same person as the patron.
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exonerative
exonerative, a. (ɛgˈzɒnərətɪv) [f. L. exonerāt- ppl. stem of exonerāre (see exonerate) + -ive.] Tending to give relief (from an obligation).1819 in Todd. 1875 Poste Gaius i. Introd. (ed. 2) 3 Title..is any fact Collative or Privative of a Right and Impositive or Exonerative of an Obligation.
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Collative variables involve a comparison between different stimuli or features, which may be actually perceived or which may be recalled from memory. Berlyne mentioned four collative variables: novelty, complexity, uncertainty, and conflict (though he suggested that all collative variables probably involve
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presentative
presentative, a. (prɪˈzɛntətɪv) [ad. med.L. type *præsentātīvus: see present v. and -ative. Cf. representative.] 1. Eccl. Of a benefice: To or for which a patron has the right of presentation: see quot. 1766. Also said of the advowson, the tithes, etc. connected with such a benefice. Opp. to appropr...
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