2. Corroboratory, confirmatory, concurrent.

Collation, n.

    1. Comparison.
    2. Meal (less than a feast), light repast, simple entertainment, luncheon.

Colleague, n. Associate (in office), coadjutor, co-operator, assistant, collaborator, collaborateur, co- laborer, helper, aider, co-aid, partner, ally.

Collect, v. a.

    1. Gather, assemble, muster, bring together.
    2. Accumulate, amass, aggregate, garner, heap up, garner up, scrape together.
    3. (Rare.) Infer, deduce, argue, consider probable.

Collection, n.

    1. Assemblage, group, cluster, gathering, crowd.
    2. Accumulation, heap, mass, hoard, store, pile, aggregation.
    3. Contribution (for charitable purposes).

Collect one’s self. Recover from surprise, recover one’s self-possession, become calm.

College, n.

    1. Society (of persons engaged in common pursuits), corporation, guild, association, community, body.
    2. Literary institution or seminary of learning (of the highest class).
    3. College edifice or building.

Collide, v. n.

    1. Come into collision, strike violently against each other, dash against each other, run into each other, encounter with a shock, crash together.
    2. Clash, interfere, be antagonistic or in antagonism, be at variance.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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