con·stel·late
[ˈkänstəlāt]
VERB
literary
constellates (third person present) · constellated (past tense) · constellated (past participle) · constellating (present participle)
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form or cause to form into a cluster or group; gather together.“the towns and valleys where people constellate” · “their stories were never constellated”
ORIGIN
mid 17th century: from late Latin constellatus, from con- ‘together’ + stellatus ‘arranged like a star’.