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co-ordinate

Word definitions for co-ordinate in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a number that identifies a position relative to an axis [syn: coordinate ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
see coordinate .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
(alternative spelling of coordinate English) n. (alternative spelling of coordinate English) v (alternative spelling of coordinate English)

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
co-ordinate \co-ordinate\, coordinate \co*["o]r"di*nate\(-n[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Co["o]rdinated ; p. pr. & vb. n. Co["o]rdinating .] To make co["o]rdinate; to put in the same order or rank; as, to co["o]rdinate ideas in classification. To give a common ...

Usage examples of co-ordinate.

It is manifest this Utopia could not come about by chance and anarchy, but by co-ordinated effort and a community of design, and to tell of just land laws and wise government, a wisely balanced economic system, and wise social arrangements without telling how it was brought about, and how it is sustained against the vanity and self-indulgence, the moody fluctuations and uncertain imaginations, the heat and aptitude for partisanship that lurk, even when they do not flourish, in the texture of every man alive, is to build a palace without either door or staircase.

They are co-ordinate governments, each standing on the same level, and deriving its powers from the same sovereign authority.

If it were true, the division of the powers of government between two co-ordinate, governments would be of no practical importance.

The war has, no doubt, had a tendency to strengthen the General government, and to cause the people, to a great extent, to look upon it as the supreme and exclusive national government, and to regard the several State governments as subordinate instead of co-ordinate governments.

All the occupants of an apartment building should meet and co-ordinate a sound, safe method of pest control, including how garbage is to be managed and what kind of nontoxic pest treatments can be used.

At his lower pole these forces co-ordinate the ether and physical organizations in a manner corresponding to the function of the 'sulphur'-pole of the alchemical triad.

But Secret Services are expensive, and small countries cannot afford the co-ordinated effort which produces good intelligence–the forgery departments, the radio network, the record department, the digestive apparatus that evaluates and compares the reports of the agents.

In all this the continuities and the discontinuities are absolutely co-ordinate matters of immediate feeling.

Now if we use a system of co-ordinates which is rigidly attached to the earth, then, relative to this system, every fixed star describes a circle of immense radius in the course of an astronomical day, a result which is opposed to the statement of the law of inertia.

If they were-and I repeat, since my Skeptic’s honor compels me to, that they might not be-then internal evidence made me conclude they were the spatial co-ordinates of three of the Spacer worlds.

He kept his full attention on the three sets of co-ordinates he had been given by Deniador, and, particularly, on the set which indicated the object closest to themselves.

If I put them into the computer, it will calculate what the conventions must be for such co-ordinates if Terminus and the other points are to be correctly located.

He waited while the computer worked out the conventions of the known co-ordinates, paused a moment, then interpreted the co-ordinates of the nearest Forbidden World by the same conventions, and finally located those co-ordinates on the Galactic map in its memory.

The co-ordinates for the Forbidden World are those of twenty thousand years ago.

The Comporellian legends may be false, or the co-ordinates may be wrong.