Colligate vs Colligative - What's the difference?
colligate | colligative |
To tie or bind together.
* Nicholson
To formally link or connect together logically; to bring together by colligation; to sum up in a single proposition.
* Tundall
(chemistry, physics) Describing any property that depends only on the number of molecules present.
As a verb colligate
is to tie or bind together.As an adjective colligative is
describing any property that depends only on the number of molecules present.colligate
English
Verb
- The pieces of isinglass are colligated in rows.
- He had discovered and colligated a multitude of the most wonderful phenomena.
