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Adjective
/əˈsōsēˌātiv/,/-SHē-/,/-sēətiv/,/-SHətiv/,
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Of or involving the action of associating ideas or things,
  1. Of or involving the action of associating ideas or things
    • - an associative, nonlinear mode of thought
  2. Of or denoting computer storage in which items are identified by content rather than by address

  3. Involving the condition that a group of quantities connected by operators gives the same result whatever their grouping, as long as their order remains the same, e.g., (a × b) × c = a × (b × c)


  1. characterized by or causing or resulting from the process of bringing ideas or events together in memory or imagination ; "associative learning"
  2. In mathematics, associativity is a property of some binary operations. It means that, within an expression containing two or more occurrences in a row of the same associative operator, the order in which the operations are performed does not matter as long as the sequence of the operands is not ...
  3. (Associativity) A link between two different functions in a CAD system that assures that a change made in one area is reflected in all other areas. For example, a change to a solid model will be reflected in its drawing and related CAM program. ...
  4. (Associativity) (x + y) + z = x + (y + z).
  5. (Associativity) Pro/ENGINEER maintains design intent outside Part mode through associativity. As you continue to design the model, you can add parts, assemblies, drawings, and other associated objects, such as piping, sheet metal, or electrical wiring. ...
  6. (associativity) How any entity (such as geometry, element, load, boundary condition) in Pro/MECHANICA relates to any other entity. If one entity is related to a second entity, the definition of the first entity depends on the definition of the second. ...
  7. (associativity) In the hippocampus, the enhancement of a weakly activated group of synapses when a nearby group is strongly activated.
  8. Associativity is a persistent and session-independent parallel relationship among certain components of a CAD assembly, Physical Modeling XML files exported from it, and SimMechanics models generated from the XML. ...
  9. Associativity refers to the observation that when weak stimulation of a single pathway is insufficient for the induction of LTP, simultaneous strong stimulation of another pathway will induce LTP at both pathways.
  10. relationships are used to connect two related terms whose relationship is neither hierarchical nor equivalent. This relationship is described by the indicator "Related Term" (RT). The way the term "Cybernetics" is related to the term "Computers" is an example of such a relationship. ...
  11. where terms are associated with each other but are not hierarchical or equivalent. They are said to be Related (RT).
  12. (Concept/Concept: "Software Group - Software")
  13. learning involves the linking of one kind of stimulus with another, or with a behavior. In general, an animal learns to associate stimuli that are relevant for survival. ...
  14. When this operation ❊ (+ − Ũ or ũ) has the following property a❊(b❊c)=(a❊b)❊c for a, b and c it is called associative. In other words, if the right side of the equation is equal to the left side then it is associative. Examples include:
  15. a+(b+c) = (a+b)+c a+(b+c)=(a+b)+c and a⋅(b⋅c) = (a⋅b)⋅c a⋅(b⋅c)=(a⋅b)⋅c