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Definition of Juxtapose

Juxtapose
Juxtapose Jux`ta*pose", v. t. [Cf. Juxtaposit, Pose.] To place in juxtaposition. --Huxley.

Meaning of Juxtapose from wikipedia

- Look up juxtapose in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Juxtapose is the verb form of juxtaposition. Juxtapose may also refer to: Juxtapose (album) by Tricky...
- slouched gracefully" is a juxtaposition. More broadly, an author can juxtapose contrasting types of characters, such as a hero and a rogue working together...
- Juxtapose is the fourth official studio album by English musician Tricky. It was released on 16 August 1999 via Island Records in collaboration with American...
- Juxtaposed controls (in French: bureaux à contrôles nationaux juxtaposés, or "BCNJ"; in Dutch: kantoren waar de nationale controles van beide landen naast...
- differed from the Gr**** theater, which was made up of separate structures juxtaposed but each isolated and complete in itself. "TURKISH CINEMA". turkishculture...
- Multiplication (often denoted by the cross symbol ×, by the mid-line dot operator ⋅, by juxtaposition, or, on computers, by an asterisk *) is one of the...
- change in one area of the notation lead to unexpected consequences? Juxtaposability Can different parts of the notation be compared side by side at the...
- Smith (born 1977) is an American artist whose minimal sculptures often juxtapose appropriated, discarded everyday items found in urban decay and on eBay...
- University of Toronto Juxtaposition: Barons of Ceti V, a Wintersoft game Juxtaposability, the possibility in notations to show two related informations side...
- The name "Marilyn Manson" juxtaposes Marilyn Monroe and Charles Manson—a **** symbol and a m**** murderer, respectively, both of whom became American cultural...