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1 coordinate
co.or.di.nate[kou'ɔ:dinit] n 1 pessoa ou coisa coordenada. 2 o que pertence à mesma classe, ordem ou potência. 3 Math coordenada. • [kou'ɔ:dineit] vt+vi 1 coordenar, igualar. 2 ajustar, arranjar, harmonizar. • [kou'ɔ:dinit] adj 1 igual em importância, da mesma classe ou ordem. 2 coordenado, ajustado, em harmonia. 3 Gram coordenada. -
2 coordinate
I.coordenadas, locaçãoII. (v)coordenarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > coordinate
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3 coordinate clause
co.or.di.nate clause[kou'ɔ:dinit klɔ:z] n Gram oração coordenada. -
4 coordinate valence
co.or.di.nate va.lence[kou'ɔ:dinit veiləns] n = link=coordination%20complex coordination complex. -
5 coordinate code
código de coordenadasEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > coordinate code
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6 map coordinate code
código de coordenadas cartográficasEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > map coordinate code
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7 rectangular coordinate
coordenada retangularEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > rectangular coordinate
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8 spherical coordinate
coordenada esféricaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > spherical coordinate
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9 target map coordinate locator
localizador de alvos na carta por meio de coordenadasEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > target map coordinate locator
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coordinate — co‧or‧di‧nate [kəʊˈɔːdneɪt ǁ koʊˈɔːr ] verb 1. [transitive] to organize an activity so that the people involved work well together and achieve a good result: • His principal job is to coordinate all the science missions on board the ship. 2.… … Financial and business terms
coordinate — or co ordinate [kō ôrd′ n it, kō ôrd′ nāt΄; ] for v [., kō ôrd′ nāt΄] adj. [ML coordinatus, pp. of coordinare, to set in order, arrange < L co (var. of com ), with + ordinare, to arrange < ordo,ORDER] 1. of the same order or importance;… … English World dictionary
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coordinate — co|or|di|nate1 also co ordinate BrE [kəuˈo:dıneıt US kouˈo:r ] v [Date: 1600 1700; : Late Latin; Origin: , past participle of coordinare, from Latin co ( CO ) + ordinare to arrange ] 1.) [T] to organize an activity so that the people involved in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
coordinate — v. 1) to coordinate closely 2) (D; tr.) to coordinate with (we must coordinate our operations with theirs) * * * [kəʊ ɔːdɪneɪt] to coordinate closely (D; tr.) to coordinate with (we must coordinate our operations with theirs) … Combinatory dictionary
coordinate — I UK [kəʊˈɔː(r)dɪneɪt] / US [koʊˈɔrdɪˌneɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms coordinate : present tense I/you/we/they coordinate he/she/it coordinates present participle coordinating past tense coordinated past participle coordinated * 1) a) to… … English dictionary
coordinate — I. adjective Etymology: probably back formation from coordination Date: 1641 1. a. equal in rank, quality, or significance b. being of equal rank in a sentence < coordinate clauses > 2. relating to or marked by coordination 3. a. being a… … New Collegiate Dictionary