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/kəˈlīd/,
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collides, 3rd person singular present; collided, past participle; colliding, present participle; collided, past tense;
  1. Hit with force when moving
    • - she collided with someone
    • - two suburban trains collided
  2. Come into conflict or opposition
    • - in his work, politics and metaphysics collide

  1. (collision) (physics) a brief event in which two or more bodies come together; "the collision of the particles resulted in an exchange of energy and a change of direction"
  2. (collision) a conflict of opposed ideas or attitudes or goals; "a collision of interests"
  3. A collision is an isolated event in which two or more bodies (colliding bodies) exert relatively strong forces on each other for a relatively short time. The acceleration can be very large during a short time.
  4. (Collision (album)) Collision is a compilation album released in 1993 by recording label, White Music.
  5. (Collision (computer science)) In computer science, a collision or clash is a situation that occurs when two distinct pieces of data have the same hash value, checksum, fingerprint, or cryptographic digest.
  6. (Collision (David Crowder album)) A Collision (or 3 + 4 = 7) is the third full-length studio album by David Crowder Band recorded for sixstepsrecords, released in September 2005.
  7. (Collision (Dead Zone)) The following is a list of episodes from the USA Network original series The Dead Zone. The series debuted on June 16, 2002.
  8. (Collision (film)) Collisionhttp://www.collisionmovie.com/http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2007/mayweb-only/119-12.0. ...
  9. (collision) An instance of colliding
  10. (Collision) A type of physical damage insurance that covers loss due to the insured object striking another object. Collision may also include upset of the insured object.
  11. (Collision) This part of auto insurance covers your vehicle in the case of an accident with another car or object.
  12. (Collision) Physical contact of an automobile with another inanimate object resulting in damage to the insured car.
  13. (Collision) Overlapping transmissions that occur when two or more nodes on a LAN attempt to transmit at or about the same time.
  14. (Collision) The situation that occurs when two or more devices attempt to send a signal along the same channel at the same time. The result of a collision is generally a garbled message. ...
  15. (collision) Two values x and y form a collision of a (supposedly) one-way function F if x ¹ y but F(x) = F(y).
  16. (Collision) Coverage for repairs to your vehicle if damaged in an accident.
  17. (Collision) the result of two devices trying to use a shared transmission medium simultaneously. The interference ruins both signals, requiring both devices to retransmit the data lost due to the collision.
  18. (collision) when two values to be stored in a hash table have the same hash value.
  19. (Collision) The result of having two or more simultaneous transmissions on a common signal channel such as half-duplex Ethernet or shared Ethernet.
  20. (Collision) A term to denote an event in which two or more data communication sources compete for attention at the same time and cause a clash of data, inseparable without some means of anti-collision or contention management.
  21. (Collision) The result of two network nodes transmitting on the same channel at the same time. The transmitted data is not usable.
  22. (Collision) occurs when several network users communicate at the same time and interfere (collide) with one another
  23. (Collision) A vehicle or a ship collides when it strikes another object or another vehicle or ship. Collision insurance insures against loss so caused.
  24. (Collision) Pays for damage to your car caused by a collision with another vehicle or with any other object, regardless who was at fault.
  25. (collision) Automobile insurance that pays for damage to the insured's car when it is involved in an accident. See page 230.