Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Capable of being correlated.

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  • adjective Such as can be correlated.

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  • adjective Capable of being correlated.

Etymologies

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correlate +‎ -able

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Examples

  • When one takes 900-1000 km as a correlatable distance, as your reference does, such variables have significance.

    Waldo in India « Climate Audit 2007

  • The lack of tephras in the sediment cores of this study that are correlatable with any of the numerous proximal tephras deposited during the last two millennia Hall and Mothes, 1994 suggests that the eruptions that produced the distal tephras noted in this study were either especially large or occurred when wind directions were favorable to transport tephras at least 150 km to the south.

    Tephras in Ecuador « Climate Audit 2006

  • The only exception to the universality of renal lesions in this group is the case in which religious delusions were probably based upon hallucinations for which hallucinations an isolated brain lesion was found, very probably correlatable with the hallucinosis.

    The Journal of Abnormal Psychology 1916

  • In point of fact, however, Case IV had hallucinations and religious delusions ( "spirit is here") probably derived therefrom, and Dr. Worcester found an isolated brain lesion correlatable with the hallucinosis; and in any event the emotional state of the patient is in grave doubt.

    The Journal of Abnormal Psychology 1916

  • It will be used by them again and again for that site but is not correlatable across different websites/government agencies.

    Comments for Identity Woman Henrik Biering » USA’s regering bag privacy f 2010

  • Biometric data will 'ideally' be correlatable with other individual data, whereas these may not be available or be compatible.

    MercatorNet Geoffrey Hunt 2010

  • It is a discrete layer correlatable world wide that displays the expected signatures of a big meteorite impact.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2009

  • I suspect that a careful analysis would show that a 21st Century putsch by business majors -- yes, I mean those guys you knew in college who too a major in "business" or "management" -- spreading like a swarm of locusts, displacing people who actually cared about the company's core business -- was probably the greatest single factor directly correlatable with corporate mismanagement and demise.

    Contrary Brin 2008

  • 3 – The main premise of the paper is that rate of sediment influx is relative and correlatable to temperature.

    Loso: Varves in Alaska « Climate Audit 2007

  • Yahoo went out of their way to ensure users’ security and ability to be “non-correlatable” … but to ill effect it seems.

    Independent study on OpenID awareness using Mechanical Turk | FactoryCity 2008

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