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a) A person who associates with something
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Associator — As*so ci*a tor, n. An associate; a confederate or partner in any scheme. [1913 Webster] How Pennsylvania s air agrees with Quakers, And Carolina s with associators. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Associator — In abstract algebra, for a ring or algebra R, the associator is the multilinear map R imes R imes R o R given by: [x,y,z] = (xy)z x(yz).,Just like the commutator measures the degree of noncommutativity, the associator measures the degree of… … Wikipedia
associator — n. one who associates … English contemporary dictionary
associator — as·so·ci·a·tor … English syllables
associator — əˈsōs(h)ēˌād.ə(r), ˌātə noun ( s) : associate, confederate … Useful english dictionary
ASSOCIANS et ASSOCIATOR — in Alcorano, Adulter minime ducat nisi adulter am, aut associantem, seu participem sacientem, nec ducat adulter a nisi adulterum aut associatorem. Hoc enim credentibus seu Musulmannis est interdicium: Mahometanis est idolatra qualiscumque sic… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Alternative algebra — In abstract algebra, an alternative algebra is an algebra in which multiplication need not be associative, only alternative. That is, one must have *x(xy) = (xx)y *(yx)x = y(xx)for all x and y in the algebra. Every associative algebra is… … Wikipedia
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