ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Mutually or intimately related; involving correlation: spec. in Biol. (cf. CORRELATION 3).
1859. Darwin, Orig. Spec., iv. 86. A large part of their structure is merely the correlated result of successive changes in the structure of their larvæ. Ibid. (1865), in Life & Lett. (1887), III. 33. A modification in one part will cause correlated changes in other parts.
1878. Fiske, in N. Amer. Rev., CXXVI. 36. The dynamic circuit of correlated physical motions.