collide
21collide — verb ADVERB ▪ almost, nearly ▪ head on ▪ Two trains collided head on. PREPOSITION ▪ with ▪ …
22collide — [17] Collide comes from Latin collīdere, a compound verb formed from com ‘together’ and laedere ‘injure by striking’. Other English descendants of laedere are elide and lesion. => ELIDE, LESION …
23collide — verb 1) the trains collided with each other Syn: crash into, hit, strike, impact, run into, bump into, meet head on, cannon into, plow into, barrel into 2) in her work, politics and metaphysics collide Syn …
24collide — [kəˈlaɪd] verb [I] if people or things collide, they crash into each other The truck collided with a row of parked cars.[/ex] …
25collide — col•lide [[t]kəˈlaɪd[/t]] v. lid•ed, lid•ing 1) to strike one another or one against the other with a forceful impact; crash 2) to clash; conflict 3) to cause to collide • Etymology: 1615–25; < L collīdere to strike together = col I+ līdere,… …
26collide — [17] Collide comes from Latin collīdere, a compound verb formed from com ‘together’ and laedere ‘injure by striking’. Other English descendants of laedere are elide and lesion. Cf.⇒ ELIDE, LESION …
27Collide (Leona Lewis and Avicii song) — Collide Single by Leona Lewis and Avicii from the album Glassheart Released …
28Collide (canción de Leona Lewis) — «Collide» Sencillo de Leona Lewis del álbum Glassheart Publicación 02 de septiembre de 2011 Formato …
29Collide (альбом Skillet) — Collide Обложка альбома «Collide» (Skillet, 2003) Студийный альбом Skillet Дата выпуска 18 ноября 2003 Жанр христианский рок, Альтернативный рок Длительность …
30Collide (Skillet album) — Collide Studio album by Skillet Released November 18, 2003 …