Corollary - English meaning
Corollary – definitions in English dictionary
nounA proposition that follows from (and is often appended to) one already proved.
Usage examples:
For these angles, the contradiction used to prove the corollary does not arise.
adjectiveForming a proposition that follows from one already proved.
Usage examples:
The british journal new theatre quarterly has even run a series of articles discussing the theatric…
nounSomething that results from something else
Usage examples:
Unfortunately, violence is the inevitable corollary of such a revolutionary change in society.
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Word origin
late Middle English: from Latin corollarium ‘money paid for a garland or chaplet; gratuity’ (in late Latin ‘deduction’), from corolla, diminutive of corona ‘wreath, crown, chaplet’.
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