co·or·di·nate (k -ôr dn- t , - t)n.1. One that is equal in importance, rank, or degree. 2. coordinates A set of articles, as of clothing or luggage, designed to match or complement one other, as in style or color. 3. Mathematics Any of a set of two or more numbers used to determine the position of a point, line, curve, or plane in a space of a given dimension with respect to a system of lines or other fixed references. 4. Of or relating to a university in which men and women are taught by the same faculty but in single-sex classes or on single-sex campuses. 5. coordinates Informal Directions: Give me some coordinates so I can find my way. adj. (- t, - t )1. Of equal importance, rank, or degree: coordinate offices of a business. 2. Of or involving coordination. 3. Of or based on a system of coordinates. 4. Grammar Having equal syntactic status: coordinate phrases. v. (- t ) co·or·di·nat·ed, co·or·di·nat·ing, co·or·di·nates v.tr.1. To place in the same order, class, or rank. 2. To harmonize in a common action or effort: coordinating the moving parts of a machine; coordinate the colors of a design. v.intr.1. To be coordinate: The generators coordinate so that one is always running. 2. To work together harmoniously: a nursing staff that coordinates smoothly. 3. To form a pleasing combination; match: shoes that coordinate with the rest of the outfit. 4. Grammar To link (syntactically equivalent units) together.
[co- + ordinate.]
co·or di·nate·ly (- t-l ) adv. co·or di·nate·ness (- t-n s) n. co·or di·na tive adj. co·or di·na tor n. |