Dictionary Definition
coordination
Noun
1 the skillful and effective interaction of
movements [ant: incoordination]
2 the regulation of diverse elements into an
integrated and harmonious operation
3 the grammatical relation of two constituents
having the same grammatical form
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (Canada) /koʊˌɔrdɪˈneɪʃən/
- Rhymes: -eɪʃǝn
Noun
- the act of coordinating, making
different people or things work together for a goal or effect.
- 1919: Robert W. Chambers, In Secret
- Then there's the State Service and the police and several other services. And there is no proper co-ordination, no single head for all these agencies.
- 1919: Robert W. Chambers, In Secret
- the resulting state of working together; cooperation; synchronization
- 1900: Irving Bacheller, Eben Holden, A Tale of the North
Country
- We stood dodging each other a moment with that unfortunate co-ordination of purpose men sometimes encounter when passing each other.
- 1900: Irving Bacheller, Eben Holden, A Tale of the North
Country
- the ability to coordinate one's senses and
physical movements in order to act skillfully.
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- I'm terrible at sports -- I have no coordination.
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- In the context of "possibly archaic": the state of being
equal in rank or power.
- c. 1833: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Specimens of the Table Talk
of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- There are two possible modes of unity in a State; one by absolute coordination of each to all, and of all to each; the other by subordination of classes and offices.
- c. 1833: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Specimens of the Table Talk
of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- an equal joining together two or more phrases or clauses, for example, using and, or, or but.
- The reaction of one or more ligands with a metal ion to form a coordination compound
Related terms
Antonyms
Translations
- Danish: koordination
- Finnish: yhteensovittaminen, koordinointi
- French: coordination
- German: Koordination
- Hebrew: תיאום (ti'um)
- Italian: coordinazione
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: koordinasjon
- Nynorsk: koordinasjon
- Bokmål: koordinasjon
- Spanish: coordinación
French
Noun
fr-noun fExtensive Definition
Coordination is the act of coordinating, making
different people or things work together for a goal or
effect.
Coordination may also refer to:
- Coordination bond, a type of chemical bond
- Coordination problem, a social situation in which there are mutual gains if participants make mutually consistent decisions
- Coordination game, a game-theoretic model of a coordination problem
- Coordination (linguistics), a compound grammatical construction
- Motor coordination, in animal motion
See also
coordination in Afrikaans: Koördinering
coordination in Spanish: Coordinación
coordination in French: Coordination
coordination in Galician: Coordinación
coordination in Italian: Coordinazione
coordination in Hebrew: קואורדינציה
coordination in Serbian:
Координација
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