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Definition of Correlated
1. Adjective. Mutually related.
Similar to: Related, Related To
Derivative terms: Correlate, Correlate, Correlativity
Definition of Correlated
1. Verb. (past of correlate) ¹
2. Adjective. mutually related in a correlation ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Correlated
1. correlate [v] - See also: correlate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Correlated
Literary usage of Correlated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication by Charles Darwin (1868)
"ALL the parts of the organisation are to a certain extent connected or correlated
together ; but the connexion may be so slight that it hardly exists, ..."
2. The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication by Charles Darwin (1890)
"But in some cases, when one part varies, certain other parts always, or nearly
always, simultaneously vary ; they are then subject to the law of correlated ..."
3. Projective Geometry by Linnaeus Wayland Dowling (1917)
"The first and the last of a chain of perspectivity are correlated, ... Orthogonally
correlated Bundles.—Two bundles can be correlated so that to any element ..."
4. Darwin and After Darwin: An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a by George John Romanes, Conwy Lloyd Morgan (1892)
"Being only the by-products of adaptive changes going on elsewhere, in any given
case the chances are against these correlated effects being themselves of ..."
5. Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education by National Society for the Study of Education (1916)
"TABLE LXVIII Number of books in home correlated with schooling of sons. ...
O3 Number of rooms per individual correlated with schooling of daughters ..."
6. Painting, Sculpture and Architecture as Representative Arts; an Essay in by George Lansing Raymond (1895)
"Factors of Visible Representation to be Considered Separately and as Combined—Duration,
Time, and Pauses in Sounds correlated to Extension, Size, ..."
7. Report of the Annual Meeting (1895)
"On the Law of Error in the Case of correlated Variations. By SH BURBURY, FRS
Modern writers, among others Mr. F. Gallon and Mr. FY Edgeworth, ..."
8. Statistical Methods: With Special Reference to Biological Variation by Charles Benedict Davenport (1904)
"correlated VARIABILITY. correlated variation is such a relation between ...
The principles upon which the measure of correlated variation rests are these. ..."