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CO-ORDINATION

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co⋅or⋅di⋅na⋅tion

[koh-awr-dn-ey-shuhn]
–noun
1. the act or state of coordinating or of being coordinated.
2. proper order or relationship.
3. harmonious combination or interaction, as of functions or parts.
Also, co-or⋅di⋅na⋅tion.


Origin:
1595–1605; < LL coordinātiōn- (s. of coordinātiō). See co-, ordination
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Cultural Dictionary

coordination

The use of grammatical structures to give equal emphasis to, or to “coordinate,” two or more words, groups of words, or ideas: “I like eggs and toast.” In the following sentences, each clause receives equal emphasis: “Mr. Jones teaches French, and Ms. Williams teaches English”; “Mr. Jones teaches French, but Ms. Williams teaches English.” (Compare subordination.)

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Word Origin & History

coordination 
1605, from L.L. coordinationem (nom. coordinatio), from L. coordinare "to set in order, arrange," from com- "together" + ordinatio "arrangement," from ordo "order."
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: co·or·di·na·tion
Pronunciation: (")kO-"ord-&n-'A-sh&n
Function: noun
1 : the act or actionof coordinating
2 : the harmonious functioning of parts (as muscle and nerves) for most effective results
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Medical Dictionary

coordination co·or·di·na·tion (kō-ôr'dn-ā'shən)
n.

  1. The harmonious adjustment or interaction of parts.

  2. Harmonious functioning of muscles or groups of muscles in the execution of movements.

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