Lexicographical Neighbors of Corelates
Literary usage of Corelates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Music (1902)
""The study of music corelates with reading in that the same mental process is
required for both." When a child sings an exercise, he si- affirms what his ..."
2. The Sanitarian by Medico-Legal Society of New York (1888)
"To.a large extent this duality corelates with one another. This being the case,
it is evident that undue forcing in any one direction affects the whole ..."
3. Annual Report of the Public Schools by York (Pa.). Board of Education (1898)
"If properly taught it gives direction and method to the study of other places;
it presents and corelates industrial, commercial, physical and political ..."
4. Of False Discontinuity with Illustrations from Fourier's Theorem and the by Michael Marlow Umfreville Wilkinson (1871)
"... cases. sin There is true discontinuity whenever x passes through an odd multiple
of — . This corelates with the circumstance that the expansions of (1+V ..."
5. Reason Vs. the Sword: A Treatise in which it is Shown that Man Has No Right by John M. Washburn (1873)
"Of course, as the corelates, we have Christian hatred, Christian vengeance,
Christian murder, and Christian patriotism. And we have become possessed of a ..."
6. The Universe and Its Evolution: A New Theory on the Existence of the by Solomon Joseph Silberstein (1891)
"... that nital or innermost force, or principle which holds and corelates the
universe together, must be absolute, unlimited in space, time or attribute, ..."