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collocate [ˈkɒləˌkeɪt] vb
(tr) to group or place together in some system or order [from Latin collocāre, from com- together + locāre to place, from locus place] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations collocate collocate [ɐn ˈkɒləkət; ɐvb ˈkɒləkeɪt] (Ling) 1. n → collocazione f 2. vi → accordarsi collocate [ɐn ˈkɒləkət; ɐvb ˈkɒləkeɪt] (Ling) 1. n → collocazione f 2. vi → accordarsi How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The ASOC, ACE, air and missile defense (AMD) element and FSC typically are collocated at the division or corps level, providing the linkage between air space control, fires and air defense. Management theories in the 20th century focused on the power of collocating teams to form interdisciplinary product teams, and they linked the social interaction of a collocated team (CLT) with its overall productivity. This gives the user flexibility by allowing a secondary server to be collocated or separately located and connected via a Wide Area Network (WAN) for maximum protection in the event of a disaster. |
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