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sociate
▪ I. † ˈsociate, n. Obs. Also 5–7 sociat. [ad. L. sociāt-us: see next.] An associate or colleague; a companion or comrade. Also transf.α c 1450 Hist. & Ant. Masonry 130 The..Alderman of the Towne in wyche the congregacions ys holden schall be felaw and sociat to the master of the congregacions. 1582...
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Undercover (Bulgarian TV series, season 2)
Popov's and Dzharo's former college Mironov returns from the dead, Dzharo got a new sociate Anton Damyanov and Neshev replaced Nikolov.
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insociate
† inˈsociate, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. in-3 + L. sociāt-us associated.] Not associated; solitary.1610 B. Jonson Hymenæi, Barriers 16 That the most honour'd state of man and wife, Doth far exceed the insociate virgin life.
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Jerry Michalski
He is the founder of Sociate.com and ReX (Relationship Economy eXpedition). Michalski is the founder of Sociate.com. He is also the founder of ReX (Relationship Economy eXpedition).
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sociative
sociative, a. Gram. (ˈsəʊʃɪətɪv) [ad. F. sociatif, -ive: see sociate v. and -ive.] Denoting or expressing association.1871 Kennedy Public Sch. Lat. Gram. 437 From this habit of connexion by Relatives, appears to have arisen the use of quod before many Conjunctions as a merely Sociative Particle. 188...
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socie
† ˈsocie, v. Obs. Also 5 socy-. [ad. OF. socier, ad. L. sociāre: see sociate v.] trans. To associate, ally, or join (a person or persons) to (another or others), esp. for some common purpose.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 267 Hym slowh Cyrus i-socied to his eme Darius. Ibid. VIII. 333 Þere he [king...
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John Jay Shipherd
While at Pawlet, he had a religious experience and also met his sociate, Philo P. Stewart.
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sociation
sociation (səʊʃɪˈeɪʃən, səʊsɪ-) [ad. late L. sociātio (cf. older F. sociation), or f. sociate v. after association.] † 1. Association, conjunction, union. Obs. rare.1681 H. More in Glanvil Sadducismus Postscr. i. (1726) 12 In vertue of either an express or implicit Sociation or Confederacy with some...
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Manchester School of Painters
twelve he attended evening classes at the School of Art in the Royal Manchester Institution and then entered the Manchester Academy where he was elected a Sociate
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consociate
▪ I. conˈsociate, a. and n. [ad. L. consociāt-us, pa. pple. of consociāre to associate together, join in fellowship (see next); cf. consocius fellow.] A. adj. Associated together; united in fellowship or companionship. In early use as pa. pple. = consociated.1471 Ripley Comp. Alch. x. in Ashm. (1652...
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