Definition of Corelated

1. corelate [v] - See also: corelate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Corelated

coregent
coregents
coregistered
coregulate
coregulated
coregulation
coregulator
coregulators
corehole
coreholes
coreid
coreid bug
coreign
coreigns
corelate
corelated (current term)
corelates
corelating
coreless
corelet
corelets
coreligionist
coreligionists
corella
corellas
corelysis
coremia
coremium
coreoplasty
coreopses

Literary usage of Corelated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases Affecting by Frank Cyrus Smith, Thomas Johnson Michie, United States Courts, Great Britain Courts, Canada Courts (1912)
"Likewise, there may be corelated losses or injuries of which the commission is not advised, and which are only known to this respondent. ..."

2. Library of Mesmerism and Psychology by William Fishbough, John B. Newman, John Bovee Dods, Joseph W. Haddock (1874)
"And as the whole Animal Kingdom,, for example, necessarily rests upon the basis of a prior and immediately corelated and correspondent Kingdom—the Kingdom ..."

3. National Service Library edited by Charles Evans Kilbourne (1917)
"Generally speaking, each institution has proceeded more or less on its own lines, so far as the corelated studies are concerned. There has been no general ..."

4. The Macrocosm and Microcosm, Or, The Universe Without and the Universe by William Fishbough (1852)
"And as the whole Animal Kingdom, for example, necessarily rests upon the basis of a prior and immediately corelated and correspondent Kingdom—the Kingdom of ..."

5. Transactions of the Epidemiological Society of London by Epidemiological Society of London (1901)
"... reason : they present unique opportunities for the study of the pathology and epidemiology of certain other tropical diseases corelated to the mosquito, ..."

6. Bulletin by National Electric Light Association (1911)
"It would be interesting, however, in connection with these percentage figures on customers accepted without deposit, to have the corelated statements as to ..."

7. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1912)
"... and a fine art with the cultivated few, so a little gossip concerning books and libraries, and other corelated matters, may not be considered untimely. ..."

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