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Collocation logo #10101) Assemblage 2) Juxtaposition 3) Location 4) Tessellation
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Collocation

Collocation logo #10101) Language unit 2) Linguistic unit 3) The act of collocating
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Collocation

Collocation logo #23039an arrangement of words that commonly occur together, eg. ‘dead serious’
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Collocation

Collocation logo #21000 In corpus linguistics, a collocation is a sequence of words or terms that co-occur more often than would be expected by chance. In phraseology, collocation is a sub-type of phraseme. An example of a phraseological collocation, as propounded by Michael Halliday, is the expression strong tea. While the same meaning could be conveyed by the roughly e...
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Collocation

Collocation logo #21000[remote sensing] Collocation is a procedure used in remote sensing to match measurements from two or more different instruments. This is done for two main reasons: for validation purposes when comparing measurements of the same variable, and to relate measurements of two different variables either for performing retrievals or for prediction...
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Collocation

Collocation logo #21000[wireless metrics] Collocation (co-location) is a technically supported management process using preferably wireless communications support. The basic principle applied for collocation is a single-leg unilateration, taking any suitable metrics to determine the radial distance of two entities, e.g. persons. Such suitable metrics may be wirel...
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collocation

collocation logo #22641the placing of things together
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Collocation

Collocation logo #21002• (n.) The act of placing; the state of being placed with something else; disposition in place; arrangement.
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Collocation

Collocation logo #22385The frequency or tendency some words have to combine with each other. For instance, Algeo notes that
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collocation

collocation logo #10444phrases composed of words that co-occur for lexical rather than semantic reasons, for example, a heavy smoker is one who smokes a great deal, but someone who writes a great deal is not a heavy writer. This seems to be a lexical fact, not related to the meanings of smoker or writer.
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Collocation

Collocation logo #20972Col`lo·ca'tion noun [ Latin collocatio .] The act of placing; the state of being placed with something else; disposition in place; arrangement. « The choice and collocation of words. Sir W. Jones. »
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Collocation

Collocation logo #20492(Collocation (collocates / collocated)) Many words are habitually put together - or collocated. A collocation is any habitually linked group of words - a kind of lexical partnership, e.g. 'fish and chips', 'salt and pepper', 'don't mention it', 'it's nothing...', 'Oh well!', 'bangers and mash'... and so on. Many idioms or idiomatic phrases exhibit ...
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collocation

collocation logo #20400[n] - a grouping of words in a sentence
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collocation

collocation logo #21009collocation 1. The association between two words that are typically or frequently used together. 2. An arrangement in which things are placed next to each other or close together.
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Collocation

Collocation logo #23197The way words are often used together. For example, “dthe dishes” and “dhomework”, but “make the bed” and “make noise”.
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collocation

collocation logo #20974 noun a grouping of words in a sentence
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collocation

collocation logo #21199the act of collocating. · the state or manner of being collocated. · the arrangement, esp. of words in a sentence. · a co-occurrence of lexical items, as perform with operation or commit with crime.
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collocation

collocation logo #23665 the act of positioning close together (or side by side)
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