correlate
English Thesaurus
1. either of two or more related or complementary variables (noun.cognition)
2. bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation (verb.cognition)
| verb group | : | correlate, |
| definition | : | to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation (verb.stative) |
3. to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation (verb.stative)
| verb group | : | correlate, |
| definition | : | bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation (verb.cognition) |
4. mutually related (adj.all)
| similar | : | related, related to, |
| definition | : | being connected either logically or causally or by shared characteristics (adj.all) |
5. either of two or more related or complementary variables (noun.cognition)
| derivation | : | correlate, |
| definition | : | to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation (verb.stative) |
6. bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation (verb.cognition)
| derivation | : | correlation, correlational statistics, |
| definition | : | a statistical relation between two or more variables such that systematic changes in the value of one variable are accompanied by systematic changes in the other (noun.cognition) |
7. to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation (verb.stative)
| derivation | : | correlate, correlative, |
| definition | : | either of two or more related or complementary variables (noun.cognition) |
| derivation | : | correlation, correlational statistics, |
| definition | : | a statistical relation between two or more variables such that systematic changes in the value of one variable are accompanied by systematic changes in the other (noun.cognition) |
8. mutually related (adj.all)
| derivation | : | correlate, |
| definition | : | bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation (verb.cognition) |
| derivation | : | correlate, |
| definition | : | to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation (verb.stative) |
9. either of two or more related or complementary variables (noun.cognition)
| derivation | : | correlate, |
| definition | : | to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation (verb.stative) |
10. bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation (verb.cognition)
| derivation | : | correlation, correlational statistics, |
| definition | : | a statistical relation between two or more variables such that systematic changes in the value of one variable are accompanied by systematic changes in the other (noun.cognition) |
11. to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation (verb.stative)
| derivation | : | correlate, correlative, |
| definition | : | either of two or more related or complementary variables (noun.cognition) |
| derivation | : | correlation, correlational statistics, |
| definition | : | a statistical relation between two or more variables such that systematic changes in the value of one variable are accompanied by systematic changes in the other (noun.cognition) |
12. mutually related (adj.all)
| derivation | : | correlate, |
| definition | : | bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation (verb.cognition) |
| derivation | : | correlate, |
| definition | : | to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation (verb.stative) |
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