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de·col·late I. \də̇ˈkäˌlāt, dēˈ-, ˈdekəˌ-, -_lə̇t\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin decollatus, past participle of decollare to behead archaic : beheaded II. \-ˌlāt\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin decollatus, past participle of decollare, from de from, away + -collare (from collum neck) — more at de-, collar : to sever from the neck : behead, decapitate III. transitive verb : to separate the copies of (as a computer printout produced in multiple copies) • de·collator \¦dēˌ\ noun |