Definition of Corollaries. Meaning of Corollaries. Synonyms of Corollaries

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Definition of Corollaries

Corollaries
Corollary Cor"ol*la*ry (k?r"?l-l?-r?; 277), n.; pl. Corollaries (-r?z). [L. corollarium gift, corollary, fr. corolla. See Corolla.] 1. That which is given beyond what is actually due, as a garland of flowers in addition to wages; surplus; something added or superfluous. [Obs.] Now come, my Ariel; bring a corollary, Rather than want a spirit. --Shak. 2. Something which follows from the demonstration of a proposition; an additional inference or deduction from a demonstrated proposition; a consequence.

Meaning of Corollaries from wikipedia

- the Commens Dictionary of Peirce's Terms. Cut the knot: Sample corollaries of the Pythagorean theorem G****s for g****s: Corollaries of binomial theorem...
- In the history of United States foreign policy, the Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt...
- The Lodge Corollary was a corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. Proposed by Henry Cabot Lodge and ratified by the U.S. Senate in 1912, it forbade any foreign...
- The corollary discharge theory (CD) of motion perception helps understand how the brain can detect motion through the visual system, even though the body...
- dynamic negatives (also known as Melody's law, Sod's Law or Finagle's corollary to Murphy's law) is usually rendered as "Anything that can go wrong, will—at...
- The social distance corollary is a theory in communication research that concerns the tendency of people to perceive others to be more susceptible to...
- statistically meaningful frequency in Reddit discussions. Godwin's law has many corollaries, some considered more canonical (by being adopted by Godwin himself)...
- the available time" – has sprouted several corollaries, the best known being the Stock-Sanford corollary to Parkinson's law: If you wait until the last...
- predict the effects of an action. An equal term with a different history is corollary discharge. Efference copies are important in enabling motor adaptation...
- The Olney interpretation (also known as the Olney corollary or Olney declaration) was United States Secretary of State Richard Olney's interpretation...