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decollate
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de·col·late 1  (d-klt)
tr.v. de·col·lat·ed, de·col·lat·ing, de·col·lates
To behead.

[Latin dcollre, dcollt- : d-, de- + collum, neck; see kwel-1 in Indo-European roots.]

decol·lation n.

de·col·late 2  (dk-lt, d-k-)
tr.v. de·col·lat·ed, de·col·lat·ing, de·col·lates
To separate the copies of (a multiple-copy computer printout, for example).

decol·lator n.

decollate [dɪˈkɒleɪt ˈdɛkəˌleɪt ˌdiːkəˈleɪt]
vb
1. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) to separate (continuous stationery, etc.) into individual forms
2. an archaic word for decapitate
[from Latin dēcollāre to behead, from de- + collum neck]
decollation  n
decollator  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.decollate - cut the head of; "the French King was beheaded during the Revolution"
kill - cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly; "This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank"; "The farmer killed a pig for the holidays"
guillotine - kill by cutting the head off with a guillotine; "The French guillotined many Vietnamese while they occupied the country"
Translations
decollate [ˌdiːkəˈleɪt] VTseparar, alzar
decollate
vt (Comput) → trennen


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Furthermore, the typical method of report production for property managers involves timely manual processing and working with each individual program needed to prepare specific reports, as well as bursting, decollating, duplicating and collating -- in short, a massive paper job.
Previously, Parkland's monthly patient statement process was labor intensive -- with steps including ordering and maintaining materials, envelopes and supplies; printing and decollating the statement forms; bursting, trimming, folding and inserting statements into envelopes; and coordinating external vendors for mailing.
Conversely, the typical conventional procedure has involved printing and management of multiple multi-copy forms, secure storage and inventory of forms, retrieval at time of use, manual handling and loading impact printer, printing, post-processing including bursting, decollating and sorting, and finally, distribution of the printed copies.
 
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