juxtapose

juxtapose
transitive verb (-posed; -posing) Etymology: probably back-formation from juxtaposition Date: 1851 to place side by side <
juxtapose unexpected combinations of colors, shapes and ideas — J. F. T. Bugental
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  • juxtaposé — juxtaposé, ée [ ʒykstapoze ] adj. • juxta posé 1803; de juxtaposer ♦ Qui est mis à côté, sans lien, sans liaison. « un faisceau d églises ou de chapelles juxtaposées et indépendantes les unes des autres » (Gautier). Touches juxtaposées des… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • Juxtapose — Jux ta*pose (j[u^]ks t[.a]*p[=o]z ), v. t. [Cf. {Juxtaposit}, {Pose}.] To place in juxtaposition. Huxley. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • juxtapose — I verb abut, adjoin, align, annex, appose, arrange side by side, border, bring near, bring together, connect, coordinate, interconnect, join, line up, make contiguous, make even, make uniform, neighbor, osculate, place close together, place near …   Law dictionary

  • juxtaposé — juxtaposé, ée (juk sta pô zé, zée) part. passé de juxtaposer. Molécules juxtaposées.    Terme de grammaire. Noms juxtaposés, substantifs réunis, par exemple : le peuple roi, et surtout ceux qui sont joints par des traits d union : porte crayon,… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • juxtapose — (v.) 1851, from Fr. juxtaposer (1835), from L. iuxta (see JUXTAPOSITION (Cf. juxtaposition)) + Fr. poser (see POSE (Cf. pose) (v.1)). Related: Juxtaposed; juxtaposing …   Etymology dictionary

  • juxtapose — [v] place side by side appose, bring near, bring together, connect, pair, place in proximity, set side by side; concepts 85,113,160 …   New thesaurus

  • juxtapose — ► VERB ▪ place close together. DERIVATIVES juxtaposition noun. ORIGIN French juxtaposer, from Latin juxta next + French poser to place …   English terms dictionary

  • juxtapose — [juks′tə pōz΄, juks΄tə pōz′] vt. juxtaposed, juxtaposing [Fr juxtaposer: see JUXTA & POSE1] to put side by side or close together juxtaposition n …   English World dictionary

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