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Letters of agreement
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correspondence
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In mathematics and mathematical economics, correspondence is a term with several related but distinct meanings. In general mathematics , a correspondence is an ordered triple ( X , Y , R ), where R is a relation from X to Y , i.e. any subset of the Cartesian ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable English) Friendly discussion. 2 (senseid en reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)(context uncountable English) reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially conversation between persons by means of letters. ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., "harmony, agreement," from Medieval Latin correspondentia , from correspondentem (nominative correspondens ), present participle of correspondere (see correspond ). Sense of "communication by letters" is first attested 1640s.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Correspondence \Cor`re*spond"ence\ (-sp?nd"ens), n. [Cf. F. correspondance.] Friendly intercourse; reciprocal exchange of civilities; especially, intercourse between persons by means of letters. Holding also good correspondence with the other great men ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. communication by the exchange of letters compatibility of observations; "there was no agreement between theory and measurement"; "the results of two tests were in correspondence" [syn: agreement ] the relation of correspondence in degree or size or amount ...
Usage examples of correspondence.
The shape of the basilar membrane and its position in the ear are such that there is a direct correspondence between the frequency of each sine wave component of a sound and the positions of the hair cells activated by that component.
Nothing written in her own hand would survive--no letters, diaries, or legal papers with her signature--nor any correspondence addressed to her by any of her family, and so, since it is also known that letters were frequently read aloud to her, there is reason to believe that Susanna Boylston Adams was illiterate.
She could quote poetry more readily than could John Adams, and over a lifetime would quote her favorites again and again in correspondence, often making small, inconsequential mistakes, an indication that rather than looking passages up, she was quoting from memory.
Between times, on his own, Adams maintained correspondence with James Warren, James Lovell, Elbridge Gerry, Samuel Adams, and Benjamin Rush.
From his rooms on the Rue de Richelieu, Adams issued almost daily correspondence, writing at times two and three letters a day, these addressed to President Samuel Huntington and filled with reports on British politics, British and French naval activities, or his own considered views on European affairs.
In voluminous correspondence with members of Congress and in his private writings, Adams had not a complaining or disrespectful word to say about Franklin, nothing of the bitter disdain expressed in letters the year before.
While Jefferson would have much to say about the Constitution and the need for a bill of rights in subsequent private correspondence with Madison, he made no public statement for the time being, whereas Adams sent off a strong endorsement to John Jay that was to be widely quoted at home.
Nowhere in his correspondence with Adams did Jefferson suggest he was suffering anything like what Adams had predicted retirement to Monticello would do to him.
Like other Republicans, Jefferson failed to understand how Adams could reconcile negotiation for peace with measures of defense, and in private correspondence accused Adams of willfully endangering the peace.
Abigail was not to expect much in the way of correspondence from him, Adams told her.
On November 19, Adams wrote the following at the bottom of her letter-book copy: The whole of this correspondence was begun and conducted without my knowledge or suspicion.
In the course of his correspondence with Adams, Rush had already related several dreams of his own.
I know of Henry Wentworth Akeley was gathered by correspondence with his neighbours, and with his only son in California, after my experience in his lonely farmhouse.
Post-swatly, I went on, I took from the chest my only correspondence with Andromeda, love-letters written during my youthful trip to Larissa, and posted them with the others in the Gulf of Argolis.
For the Word in its bosom is spiritual, containing arcana of divine wisdom, and in order to contain them has been composed throughout in correspondences and representations.