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co-reˈlation [co- 3 a.] Joint or mutual relation; correlation.
1839Todd Cycl. Anat. II. 652 A necessary co-relation between the result of the function, and the aliment. 1864Realm 24 Feb. 6 The co-relations between the various German States. So co-ˈrelative a. and n., co-ˈrelatively adv.
1761–90Adam Smith Mor. Sent., Form. Lang. (ed. 6) II. 409 Prepositions are the words which express relation considered..in concrete with the co-relative object. 1810Wordsw. Ess. Epitaphs Wks. (1888) 810/1 Origin and tendency are notions inseparably co-relative. 1855Bain Senses & Int. i. i. §6 The contrast, co-relative, or negative of that. 1870Ruskin Lect. Art 165 What ought to take place co-relatively with their executive practice, the formation of their taste. |