coordinate
Americanadjective
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of the same order or degree; equal in rank or importance.
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involving the proper relationship or harmonious interaction among functions or parts.
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Mathematics. using or pertaining to systems of coordinates.
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Grammar. of the same rank in grammatical construction, as Jack and Jill in the phrase Jack and Jill, or got up and shook hands in the sentence He got up and shook hands.
noun
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a person or thing of equal rank or importance; an equal.
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Mathematics. any of the magnitudes that serve to define the position of a point, line, or the like, by reference to a fixed figure, system of lines, etc.
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coordinates, articles of clothing, furniture, or the like, harmonizing in color, material, or style, designed to be worn or used together.
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
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to become coordinate.
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to assume proper order or relation.
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to act in harmonious combination.
verb
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(tr) to organize or integrate (diverse elements) in a harmonious operation
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to place (things) in the same class or order, or (of things) to be placed in the same class or order
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(intr) to work together, esp harmoniously
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(intr) to take or be in the form of a harmonious order
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chem to form or cause to form a coordinate bond
noun
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maths any of a set of numbers that defines the location of a point in space See Cartesian coordinates polar coordinates
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a person or thing equal in rank, type, etc
adjective
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of, concerned with, or involving coordination
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of the same rank, type, etc
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of or involving the use of coordinates
coordinate geometry
Other Word Forms
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co-ordinatelyadverb
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co-ordinatenessnoun
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co-ordinativeadjective
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coordinatelyadverb
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coordinatenessnoun
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coordinativeadjective
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coordinatornoun
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intercoordinateadjective
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intercoordinateverb
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miscoordinateverb
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noncoordinatingadjective
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uncoordinateadjective
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uncoordinatedadjective
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uncoordinatelyadverb
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uncoordinatenessnoun
Etymology
Origin of coordinate
First recorded in 1635–45; co- + (sub)ordinate
Explanation
The word coordinate is all about getting things in order. Are your ducks in a row? Well, then you know what it means to coordinate something. And if you know exactly where to drop the bomb, then you know what the coordinates are. Coordinate is one of those words that can mean very different things but is rarely misunderstood in context. It’s a great way to describe the work of organizing, planning, and strategizing. When synchronizing the needs of two distinct groups, for instance, it is necessary to coordinate priorities and schedules. And as you speed down the highway, listening to the serene voice on your GPS announce the coordinates of your destination, chances are you don’t think she’s organizing resources.
Vocabulary lists containing coordinate
Middle School Geometry, List 1
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Algebra
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Example Sentences
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Coordinate with the other group beforehand to make sure you both have drinks, condiments and utensils.
From New York Times • May 9, 2020
Coordinate your date-night plans with these vacuum-insulated bottles to keep drinks cold for 24 hours or hot for 12.
From Golf Digest • Feb. 8, 2019
The end of grade tests, depending on grade level, include certain subjects, and the end of course tests included subjects such as Coordinate Algebra, Physical Science, Biology, U.S.
From Washington Times • Jul. 26, 2017
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Figure 1.3 Coordinate axes superimposed on the orbit of Earth.
From Textbooks • Mar. 30, 2016
“I need you two to stay up here. Coordinate with the locals. LeVisqueux is wanted in fourteen states. His capture remains a federal matter.”
From "The Smartest Kid in the Universe" by Chris Grabenstein
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