collation

[ UK /kəlˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a light informal meal
  2. assembling in proper numerical or logical sequence
  3. careful examination and comparison to note points of disagreement
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How To Use collation In A Sentence

  • The commissioners and the other gentlemen of both states who were passengers in the boat and with the gentlemen of the town partook of the collation at the house of the Governor.
  • Gracieuse's "collation," with its more than twenty pots of different jams, has a delightful realty (which is slightly different from reality) even for those to whom jam has never been the very highest of human delights, because they prefer savouries to sweets. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • Collation of data, compilation of the figure, and final drafting were done by DM.
  • Quos ego cunctos novem codices auctoritatis divinae (ut senex potui) sub collatione priscorum codicum amicis ante me legentibus, sedula lectione transivi '(De Inst. Praefatio). The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator
  • First of all, it is about collation, which is always interesting to me. MSDN Blogs
  • Size = 4096; Workstation ID = AKL5; Use Encryption for Data = False; Tag with column collation when possible = False; MARS Connection = False; DataTypeCom patibility = 0; Trust Server Certificate = False MSDN Blogs
  • The principal methods of investigation are interviewing and the collation of documentary evidence.
  • To even begin to establish the edition I would need to do a collation, so that I could identify it, based on its format, pagination, typography, and the like, by comparing it with Online and printed bibliographic sources.
  • Germany, (350) _nulla cognitione causae per colloquium aut amicam suffragiorum collationem habita, sed praejudicio tantum ipsorum sententiam damnari_. The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • After MM03, they coopered up their calculations with a re-collation of the data. Rutherford, Mann et al [2005] « Climate Audit
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