colocate

[koh-loh-keyt]

co·lo·cate

[koh-loh-keyt]
verb (used with object), verb (used without object), co·lo·cat·ed, co·lo·cat·ing.
to locate or be located in jointly or together, as two or more groups, military units, or the like; share or designate to share the same place.
Also, co-lo·cate.


Origin:
1965–70; co- + locate

co·lo·ca·tion, co-lo·ca·tion, noun
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