different between colonate vs colocate
colonate
English
Noun
colonate (plural colonates)
- A peasant, in Ancient Rome, who was legally tied to the land, but could not be bought or sold
Anagrams
- ecotonal
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colocate
English
Verb
colocate (third-person singular simple present colocates, present participle colocating, simple past and past participle colocated)
- Alternative spelling of co-locate
Related terms
- colocation
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