Collation

How many syllables in Collation?

collation has 3 syllables

Split Collation into syllables?

col-la-tion

Definition of Collation

The word 'collation' refers to the act of gathering or bringing together similar items or information, usually for comparison or organization.

How should Collation divide into syllables

The word 'collation' has 3 syllables. The syllables are 'col', 'la', and 'tion'. The vowels in this word are 'o', 'a', and 'io'. The consonants are 'c', 'l', 't', and 'n'.

Part of Speech - Collation

Noun

The librarian helped with the collation of books on the shelves.

Sentences with Collation

  • 1. The students worked on the collation of similar shapes in their math class.
  • 2. The secretary organized the files by collation of their contents.
  • 3. We need to do a collation of all the data before making any conclusions.
  • 4. The chef started the collation of ingredients for the recipe.
  • 5. The museum curator oversaw the collation of artifacts for the new exhibition.
  • 6. The team leader conducted a collation of ideas to choose the best one for the project.
  • 7. The computer program allows the collation of data from different sources.
  • 8. The research paper requires the collation of various scientific studies.
  • 9. The librarian assisted in the collation of books for the library's inventory.
  • 10. The office manager coordinated the collation of documents for the meeting.

Quotes with Collation

  • 1. 'Collation is the process of collecting and organizing information.' - Unknown
  • 2. 'In collation lies the power of knowledge.' - Francis Bacon
  • 3. 'The collation of thoughts leads to great discoveries.' - Albert Einstein
  • 4. 'Collation is the key to efficient data management.' - Unknown
  • 5. 'The collation of ideas sparks innovation.' - Steve Jobs

Number of characters in Collation

9 ( c, o, l, l, a, t, i, o, n )

Unique letters in Collation

7 ( c, o, l, a, t, i, n )

Collation Backwards

noitalloc

Phonetic Transcription of Collation

IPA (International): lɑ:

ARA (American): lɑ

EPA (English): lɑ:

LAA