Associations to the word «Collide»
Noun
- Collision
- Tanker
- Iceberg
- Lorry
- Schumacher
- Freight
- Freighter
- Asteroid
- Airliner
- Takeoff
- Fog
- Boeing
- Proton
- Lap
- Meteor
- Accelerator
- Runway
- Train
- Wreckage
- Oceanic
- Particle
- Electron
- Mooring
- Truck
- Concussion
- Droplet
- Comet
- Steamer
- Atom
- Passenger
- Raf
- Hawker
- Caution
- Kc
- Photon
- Shoemaker
- Neutron
- Airline
- Himalayas
- Spitfire
- Massa
- Crash
- Busch
- Steamship
- Galaxy
- Nucleus
- Commuter
- Accident
- Molecule
- Barge
- Annihilation
- Schooner
- Ferrari
- Fatality
- Helicopter
- Destroyer
- Choke
- Teammate
- Pedestrian
- Fielder
- Supernova
- Continent
- Speeding
- Webber
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
COLLIDE, verb. To impact directly, especially if violent
COLLIDE, verb. To come into conflict, or be incompatible
Dictionary definition
COLLIDE, verb. Be incompatible; be or come into conflict; "These colors clash".
COLLIDE, verb. Cause to collide; "The physicists collided the particles".
COLLIDE, verb. Crash together with violent impact; "The cars collided"; "Two meteors clashed".
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