— collectedly , adv. — collectedness , n.
/keuh lek"tid/ , adj.
1. having control of one's faculties; self-possessed: Despite all the turmoil around him, Bob remained calm and collected.
2. brought or placed together; forming an aggregation from various sources: the money collected to build an orphanage; the collected essays of Thoreau.
3. Manège.
a. (of a moving horse) noting a compact pose in which the legs are well under the body, the head is arched at the poll, the jaw is relaxed, etc. Cf. extended (def. 8a).
b. (of a gait of such a horse) characterized by short, elevated strides. Cf. extended (def. 8b).
[ 1600-10; COLLECT 1 + -ED 2 ]
Syn. 1. See calm .