associatively

associatively
In an associative way.

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  • associatively — adverb see associative …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • associatively — adv. through connection of ideas or images, by means of association …   English contemporary dictionary

  • associatively — as·so·ci·a·tive·ly …   English syllables

  • associatively — adverb see associative …   Useful english dictionary

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  • associative — adjective Date: 1804 1. of or relating to association especially of ideas or images 2. dependent on or acquired by association or learning 3. of, having, or being the property of combining to the same mathematical result regardless of the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Associativity — In mathematics, associativity is a property that a binary operation can have. It means that, within an expression containing two or more of the same associative operators in a row, the order that the operations occur does not matter as long as… …   Wikipedia

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