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Col*lu"sive (?), a.
1. Characterized by collusion; done or
planned in collusion.
"Collusive and sophistical
arguings." J. Trapp. "Collusive divorces."
Strype.


2. Acting in collusion.
"Collusive parties." Burke.


-- Col*lu"sive*ly, adv. --
Col*lu"sive*ness, n.


Col*lu"so*ry (?), a. [L.
collusorius.] Collusive.


Col"lu*to*ry (?), n. [L.
colluere, collutum, to wash.] (Med.) A
medicated wash for the mouth.


Col"ly (?), n. [From Coal.]
The black grime or soot of coal. [Obs.]
Burton.



Col"ly, v. t. [imp. & p.
p.
Collied (?); p. pr. & vb.
n.
Collying.] To render black or dark, as
of with coal smut; to begrime.
[Archaic.]


Thou hast not collied thy face enough.

B. Jonson.


Brief as the lighting in the collied
night.

Shak.


Col"ly (?), n. A kind of dog.


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