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Definition of correspond
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of correspond is as below...
Correspond
(v. i.) To have
intercourse
or
communion;
especially,
to hold
intercourse
or to
communicate
by
sending
and
receiving
letters;
--
followed
by
with..
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String
::
String
(n.) An
inside
range of
ceiling
planks,
corresponding
to the sheer
strake
on the
outside
and
bolted
to it..
Quadrate
::
Quadrate
(a.)
Squared;
suited;
correspondent.
Archimandrite
::
Archimandrite
(n.) A
superintendent
of
several
monasteries,
corresponding
to
superior
abbot,
or
father
provincial,
in the Roman
Catholic
church..
Homologous
::
Homologous
(a.)
Corresponding
in
relative
position
and
proportion.
Book
::
Book (n.) Six
tricks
taken by one side, in the game of
whist;
in
certain
other
games,
two or more
corresponding
cards,
forming
a set..
Parallel
::
Parallel
(v. t.) To
equal;
to
match;
to
correspond
to.
Upstroke
::
Upstroke
(n.) An
upward
stroke,
especially
the
stroke,
or line, made by a
writing
instrument
when
moving
upward,
or from the body of the
writer,
or a line
corresponding
to the part of a
letter
thus
made..
Kaleidophone
::
Kaleidophone
() An
instrument
invented
by
Professor
Wheatstone,
consisting
of a
reflecting
knob at the end of a
vibrating
rod or thin
plate,
for
making
visible,
in the
motion
of a point of light
reflected
from the knob, the paths or
curves
corresponding
with the
musical
notes
produced
by the
vibrations..
Chime
::
Chime (n.) To be in
harmony;
to
agree;
to suit; to
harmonize;
to
correspond;
to fall in with.
Correspond
::
Correspond
(v. i.) To have
intercourse
or
communion;
especially,
to hold
intercourse
or to
communicate
by
sending
and
receiving
letters;
--
followed
by
with..
Accord
::
Accord
(v. t.)
Agreement,
harmony,
or just
correspondence
of
things;
as, the
accord
of light and shade in
painting..
Epizootic
::
Epizootic
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
disease
which
attacks
many
animals
at the same time; --
corresponding
to
epidemic
diseases
among men.
Easter
::
Easter
(n.) An
annual
church
festival
commemorating
Christ's
resurrection,
and
occurring
on
Sunday,
the
second
day after Good
Friday.
It
corresponds
to the pasha or
passover
of the Jews, and most
nations
still give it this name under the
various
forms of
pascha,
pasque,
paque,
or
pask..
Corresponded
::
Corresponded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Correspon.
Heteromerous
::
Heteromerous
(a.) With the parts not
corresponding
in
number.
Apsis
::
Apsis (n.) One of the two
points
of an
orbit,
as of a
planet
or
satellite,
which are at the
greatest
and least
distance
from the
central
body,
corresponding
to the
aphelion
and
perihelion
of a
planet,
or to the
apogee
and
perigee
of the moon. The more
distant
is
called
the
higher
apsis;
the
other,
the lower
apsis;
and the line
joining
them, the line of
apsides..
Homologue
::
Homologue
(n.) That which is
homologous
to
something
else; as, the
corresponding
sides,
etc., of
similar
polygons
are the
homologues
of each
other;
the
members
or terms of an
homologous
series
in
chemistry
are the
homologues
of each
other;
one of the bones in the hand of man is the
homologue
of that in the
paddle
of a
whale..
Stifled
::
Stifle
(n.) The joint next above the hock, and near the
flank,
in the hind leg of the horse and
allied
animals;
the joint
corresponding
to the knee in man; --
called
also
stifle
joint.
See
Illust.
under
Horse..
Nick
::
Nick (v. t.) To suit or fit into, as by a
correspondence
of
nicks;
to tally
with..
Correspondingly
::
Correspondingly
(adv.)
In a
corresponding
manner;
conformably.
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