correlate
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Verb
editcorrelate (third-person singular simple present correlates, present participle correlating, simple past and past participle correlated)
- (transitive) To compare things and bring them into a relation having corresponding characteristics.
- (intransitive) To be related by a correlation; to be correlated.
- 1871, Edward Burnett Tylor, Primitive Culture:
- Doctrine and worship correlate as theory and practice.
- 1992, Rudolf M[athias] Schuster, The Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of North America: East of the Hundredth Meridian, volume V, Chicago, Ill.: Field Museum of Natural History, →ISBN, pages 3-4:
- As with the Lejeuneaceae, this pattern of massive speciation appears to be correlated with the Cretaceous explosion of the angiosperms and the simultaneous creation of a host of new microenvironments, differing in humidity, light intensity, texture, etc.
Translations
edittransitive: to compare
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Noun
editcorrelate (plural correlates)
- Either of a pair of things related by a correlation; a correlative.
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editItalian
editEtymology 1
editVerb
editcorrelate
- inflection of correlare:
Etymology 2
editParticiple
editcorrelate f pl
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editPortuguese
editVerb
editcorrelate
- inflection of correlatar:
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