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1. (v.t.) correlate
to place in or bring into mutual or reciprocal relation; establish in orderly connection:
to correlate expenses and income.
2. (v.i.) correlate
to have a mutual or reciprocal relation; stand in correlation.
3. (adj.) correlate
mutually or reciprocally related.
4. (n.) correlate
either of two related things, esp. when one implies the other.
Etymology: (1635–45; prob. back formation from correlation and correlative)
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| Definition of 'Correlate' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) correlate, correlative
either of two or more related or complementary variables
2. (verb) correlative, correlate, correlated
mutually related
3. (verb) correlate
to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation
"Do these facts correlate?"
4. (verb) correlate
bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation
"I cannot correlate these two pieces of information"
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| Definition of 'Correlate' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Correlate
one who, or that which, stands in a reciprocal relation to something else, as father to son; a correlative
2. (verb) Correlate
to have reciprocal or mutual relations; to be mutually related
3. (verb) Correlate
to put in relation with each other; to connect together by the disclosure of a mutual relation; as, to correlate natural phenomena
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