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CONSTELLATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to unite in a cluster 2. to set or adorn with or as if with constellations intransitive verb : cluster
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Constellate - JSTOR Labs
Constellate was a text analysis platform that integrated access to scholarly content and open educational resources into a cloud-based lab to help faculty more ...
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CONSTELLATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
verb intransitive, verb transitive Word forms: ˈconstelˌlated or ˈconstelˌlating to unite in or as in a constellation; cluster.
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constellate
▪ I. constellate, ppl. a. Chiefly poet. (ˈkɒnstələt, kənˈstɛlət) [ad. L. constellāt-us starred, studded with stars, f. con- + stellātus starred, pa. pple. of stellāre, f. stella star. Cf. F. constellé.] 1. = constellated 2.1649 G. Daniel Trinarch, Hen. IV, cclxxiii, Greate Perseus sate Below Boötes,...
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CONSTELLATE Synonyms: 65 Similar and Opposite Words
to collect to bring together in one body or place; the museum has constellated many of the artist's most glorious paintings into one stunning exhibition.
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An international talent management consultancy focused on the higher education and non-profit sectors. We connect and network brilliant people.
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constellatory
constellatory, a. rare. (kənˈstɛlətərɪ) [See constellate and -ory. Cf. med.L. constellātor astrologer (Du Cange).] † 1. Pertaining to constellations (sense 1), or to the casting of nativities, etc., from them. Obs.1652 Gaule Magastrom. 149 Hath not the constellatory fatation introduced so many starr...
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Constellate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
come together as in a cluster or flock. “The poets constellate in this town every summer”. synonyms: clump, cluster, flock. see moresee less.
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CONSTELLATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Constellate definition: to cluster together, as stars in a constellation.. See examples of CONSTELLATE used in a sentence.
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constellate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (transitive) To combine as a cluster. · (transitive) To fit, adorn (as if) with constellations. · (intransitive) To (form a) cluster. · (intransitive) To ...
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Constellate makes it easier for faculty to teach text analysis ... - ITHAKA
ITHAKA announced a major upgrade to Constellate, their platform that helps faculty easily and effectively teach text analysis and data skills.
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Constellate™ Storage - Smith System®
Constellate features modular storage units, book displays, lockers and shelving that scale via an intuitive starter-adder system.
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George Ferrandi
Star: Simmering, a Vienna-based Constellate that moved online at the beginning of the pandemic, was featured in Documenta 15 in a presentation by Brunnenpassage A rope woven by Constellate participants from different parts of the world during lockdown served as the setting for the workshop as well as a materialized
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Data for Research - About JSTOR
As part of our mission to support new forms of scholarship, JSTOR's Data for Research (DfR) program accommodates text analysis and digital humanities research by providing datasets for the journals, books, research reports, and pamphlets in the digital library. Data for Research requests are served by Constellate, a project of JSTOR Labs.
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constell
† conˈstell, v. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. *constellāre: see next.] intr. = constellate v. 4.1602 W. Fulbecke Pandectes 50 Annibal that admirable souldier, in whom the two seuerall natures of the Foxe and the Lion did constell and accorde.
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