colligation

A binding together.

Noun

  1. A binding together.
    • Near-synonyms: ligation, ligature
    • These therefore the midwife cutteth off, contriving them into a knot close unto the body of the Infant; from whence ensueth that tortuosity or complicated nodosity we usually call the Navell; occasioned by the...

    Synonyms: ligation ligature

  2. The formulation of a general hypothesis which seeks to connect two or more facts.
    • Induction is a term applied to describe the process of a true Colligation of Facts by means of an exact and appropriate Conception. - 1840, William Whewell, “Aphorisms Concerning Science”, in The Philosophy of the...
    • the colligation of facts - 1843, John Stuart Mill, A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive, being a Connected View of the Principles of Evidence, and the Methods of Scientific Investigation. […], volume (please...
    • In order to have knowledge of the physical world, we use our ideas and concepts as the "thread" on which we string the facts about the world, the "pearls." We do this by a process Whewell called colligation. - 2011,...
  3. The co-occurrence of syntactic categories, usually within a sentence.

Origin

From Latin colligātiō. By surface analysis, colligate + -ion.

Forms

colligations

Related

colligate colligative ligate ligation intersection collocation

Derived

colligational