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English Dictionary: correspond by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
correspond
v
  1. be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics; "The two stories don't agree in many details"; "The handwriting checks with the signature on the check"; "The suspect's fingerprints don't match those on the gun"
    Synonym(s): match, fit, correspond, check, jibe, gibe, tally, agree
    Antonym(s): disaccord, disagree, discord
  2. be equivalent or parallel, in mathematics
    Synonym(s): equate, correspond
  3. exchange messages; "My Russian pen pal and I have been corresponding for several years"
  4. take the place of or be parallel or equivalent to; "Because of the sound changes in the course of history, an 'h' in Greek stands for an 's' in Latin"
    Synonym(s): represent, stand for, correspond
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Correspond \Cor`re*spond"\ (k?r`r?-sp?nd"), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
      {Corresponded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Corresponding}.] [Pref. cor-
      + respond: cf. f. correspondre.]
      1. To be like something else in the dimensions and
            arrangement of its parts; -- followed by with or to; as,
            concurring figures correspond with each other throughout.
  
                     None of them [the forms of Sidney's sonnets]
                     correspond to the Shakespearean type. --J. A.
                                                                              Symonds.
  
      2. To be adapted; to be congruous; to suit; to agree; to fit;
            to answer; -- followed by to.
  
                     Words being but empty sounds, any farther than they
                     are signs of our ideas, we can not but assent to
                     them as they correspond to those ideas we have, but
                     no farther.                                       --Locke.
  
      3. To have intercourse or communion; especially, to hold
            intercourse or to communicate by sending and receiving
            letters; -- followed by with.
  
                     After having been long in indirect communication
                     with the exiled family, he [Atterbury] began to
                     correspond directly with the Pretender. --Macaulay.
  
      Syn: To agree; fit; answer; suit; write; address.
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