Cor`re*late" (k?r`r?-l?t" ∨ k?r"r?-l?t`), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Correlated; p. pr. & vb. n. Correlating.] [Pref. cor- + relate.]
To have reciprocal or mutual relations; to be mutually related.
Doctrine and worship correlate as theory and practice.
Tylor.
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Cor`re*late", v. t.
To put in relation with each other; to connect together by the disclosure of a mutual relation; as, to correlate natural phenomens.
Darwin.
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Cor"re*late (k?r"r?-l?t), n.
One who, or that which, stands in a reciprocal relation to something else, as father to son; a correlative.
South.
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