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Collateral   /kəlˈætərəl/   Listen
Collateral

noun
1.
A security pledged for the repayment of a loan.
adjective
1.
Descended from a common ancestor but through different lines.  Synonym: indirect.  "An indirect descendant of the Stuarts"  Antonym: lineal.
3.
Accompany, concomitant.
4.
Situated or running side by side.



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"Collateral" Quotes from Famous Books



... then,' he grins, an' I followed him into a little box of a private office. 'Of course,' I says later, when I'd told him what I wanted, 'most of my collateral is pine timber, an' I suppose, as Orcutt ...
— The Challenge of the North • James Hendryx

... his ears, though he took no open notice. This Maria Vanrenen, as it happened, was a remote collateral ancestress of the Vandrifts, before they emigrated to the Cape in 1780; and the existence of the portrait, though not its whereabouts, was well known in the family. Isabel had often mentioned it. If it was to be had at anything like ...
— An African Millionaire - Episodes in the Life of the Illustrious Colonel Clay • Grant Allen

... [13] A collateral ancestor of my own, the Reverend Archibald Riddell, had the advantage of a similar proceeding a century before. Being apprehended for taking part in the uprising of the Covenanters in Scotland he was given (or sold) ...
— The Journal of Negro History, Volume 5, 1920 • Various

... Ilfracombe, Post Office, July 23, 1817. .....I have letters very frequently from Paris, all assuring me M. d'A. is re-establishing upon the whole; yet all letting me see, by collateral accounts, anecdotes, or expressions, that he is constantly in the hands of his physician, and that a difficulty of breathing attacks him from time to time, as it did before his journey: with a lassitude, a weakness, and ...
— The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay Volume 3 • Madame D'Arblay

... principal portion of the supplies (as the blockade runners went mostly to the coasts of those districts) but doing the least of the work. Comoundouros dared not risk offending the many political partisans by imposing on the volunteers whom he sent over a competent and concentrated command. But as a collateral means of pressure the new ministry set to work organizing a movement on the Continent, and it had the courage to face all the probabilities of a ...
— The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II • William James Stillman


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