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Correlated   /kˈɔrəlˌeɪtəd/   Listen
verb
Correlate  v. t.  To put in relation with each other; to connect together by the disclosure of a mutual relation; as, to correlate natural phenomena.



Correlate  v. i.  (past & past part. correlated; pres. part. correlating)  To have reciprocal or mutual relations; to be mutually related. "Doctrine and worship correlate as theory and practice."



adjective
correlated  adj.  
1.
Mutually related.
Synonyms: correlative, correlate.
2.
(Mathematics, statistics) Showing a statistically significant relationship between the values of two or more variables; as, The statures of fathers and sons are correlated.






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"Correlated" Quotes from Famous Books



... through mass action. Capitalism trembles when it meets the impact of a strike in a basic industry; Capitalism will more than tremble, it will actually verge on a collapse, when it meets the impact of a general mass action involving a number of correlated industries, and developing into revolutionary mass action against the whole capitalist regime. The value of this mass action is that it shows the proletariat its power, weakens capitalism, and compels the state largely to depend ...
— The Red Conspiracy • Joseph J. Mereto

... quiet games furnish a successful means for establishing correct habits of speech. Correlated with number, much valuable drill in the fundamental processes may be secured in a most delightful ...
— Games and Play for School Morale - A Course of Graded Games for School and Community Recreation • Various

... an indication that this figure is a sun symbol, although it must be confessed this evidence is not so strong as might be wished. The triangles at the sides of two feathers indicate that a tail-feather is intended, and for the correlated facts supporting this conclusion the reader is referred to the description of the ...
— Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 • Jesse Walter Fewkes

... valuable types of instruction. It appeals to pupils more than any other type of manual work, as it embodies both the play and work elements. It is very interesting and fascinating and, in the hands of a skilled instructor, is readily correlated ...
— A Course In Wood Turning • Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers

... defending themselves. Their cries were therefore due to the same cause as in the preceding night—the presence and attacks of the wolf. I could not have realized their meaning if I had not been a witness of the scene—that is, I could not have correlated the ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892 • Various


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