Correlate

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  • intransitive verb. To establish or demonstrate as having a correlation.
  • intransitive verb. To be related by a correlation.
  • adjective. Related by a correlation, especially having corresponding characteristics.
  • noun. Either of two correlate entities; a correlative.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • Reciprocally related in any way; having interdependence, interconnection, or parallelism in use, form, etc.; correlated: as, the correlate motions of two bodies.
  • noun. The second term of a relation; that to which something, termed the relate, is related in any given way. Thus, child is the correlate, in the relation at paternity, to father as relate.
  • To place in reciprocal relation; establish a relation of interdependence or interconnection between, as between the parts of a mechanism; bring into intimate or orderly connection.
  • To be reciprocally related; have a reciprocal relation with regard to structure or use, as the parts of a body.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • transitive verb. To put in relation with each other; to connect together by the disclosure of a mutual relation.
  • noun. One who, or that which, stands in a reciprocal relation to something else, as father to son; a correlative.
  • intransitive verb. To have reciprocal or mutual relations; to be mutually related.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • verb. To compare things and bring them into a relation having corresponding characteristics
  • verb. To be related by a correlation
  • noun. Either of a pair of things related by a correlation; a correlative
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • verb. to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation
  • noun. either of two or more related or complementary variables
  • adjective. mutually related
  • verb. bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation
  • Word Usage
    "That the graphs roughly correlate is indicative of not much of anything."
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