
1) Accumulate 2) Amas 3) Amass 4) Assemble 5) Birdnest 6) Cod 7) Compile 8) Due 9) Garner 10) Gather 11) Gather up 12) Glean 13) Harvest 14) Meet 15) Mobilize 16) Muster 17) Owed 18) Pick 19) Pool 20) Prayer 21) Reap 22) Save 23) Scrape
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1) Amass 2) Assemble 3) Assemble or get together 4) Bring together 5) Christian prayer 6) Flock together 7) French word used in English 8) Garner 9) Gather 10) Gather or collect 11) Gather together 12) Get or bring together 13) Get or gather together 14) Get set 15) Owed 16) Pool 17) Pull together 18) Short prayer
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The process of killing a bird to be stuffed and mounted.
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The collect t is a short general prayer of a particular structure used in Christian liturgy. Collects appear in the liturgies of Roman Catholic, Anglican and Lutheran churches, among others, but are unknown in those of eastern Christianity. ==Origin of the term== The word comes from Latin collecta, the term used in Rome in the 5th century and the ...
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• (v. t.) A short, comprehensive prayer, adapted to a particular day, occasion, or condition, and forming part of a liturgy. • (v. i.) To assemble together; as, the people collected in a crowd; to accumulate; as, snow collects in banks. • (v. i.) To infer; to conclude. • (v. t.) To infer from observed facts; to conclude from pre...
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Raising money for charity; but it is also the first prayer recited by the priest during Mass, to collect and conclude the prayers of all
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Col'lect noun [ Late Latin
collecta , from Latin
collecta a collection in money; an assemblage, from
collerige : confer French
collecte . See
Collect ,
transitive verb ] A short, comprehensive prayer, adapted to a particular day, occasion, or ...
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Col·lect' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Collected ;
present participle & verbal noun Collecting .] [ Latin
collecrus ,
past participle of
collerige to bind together;
col- + ...
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Col·lect' intransitive verb 1. To assemble together; as, the people collected in a crowd; to accumulate; as, snow collects in banks. 2. To infer; to conclude. [ Archaic] « Whence some collect that the former word imports a plurality of persons. South.
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To coordinate the horse's moving forward with impulsion while shortening the frame for slow motion
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Collect is slang for to receive large sums of money, as from an investment.
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[
adj] - payment due by the recipient on delivery 2. [adv] - make a telephone call or mail a package so that the recipient pays 3. [n] - a short prayer generally preceding the lesson in the Church of Rome or the Church of England 4. [v] - gather or collect 5. [v] - get or gather together 6. [v] - call for and obtain paymen...
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collect 1. To gather things and to bring them together. 2. To gain or regain control of oneself and to deliberately calm oneself. 3. Etymology: directly or via French from medieval Latin collectare, from Latin collect-, past participle stem of colligere; literally, `to gather together”, from legere, `to gather', 'to read”; source of English lec...
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slang for to receive large sums of money, as from an investment.
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call for verb gather or collect; `You can get the results on Monday`; `She picked up the children at the day care center`; `They pick up our trash twice a week`
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cod adjective payable by the recipient on delivery; `a collect call`; `the letter came collect`; `a COD parcel`
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[Literary terms] get or gather together
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