Coordinate vs Orchestrate - What's the difference?
coordinate | orchestrate |
Of the same rank; equal.
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(mathematics, cartography) A number representing the position of a point along a line, arc, or similar one-dimensional figure.
Something that is equal to another thing.
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To synchronize (activities).
To match (objects, especially clothes).
To arrange or score music for performance by an orchestra.
To compose or arrange orchestral music for a dramatic performance.
To arrange or direct diverse elements to achieve a desired effect
As verbs the difference between coordinate and orchestrate
is that coordinate is to synchronize (activities) while orchestrate is to arrange or score music for performance by an orchestra.As an adjective coordinate
is of the same rank; equal.As a noun coordinate
is a number representing the position of a point along a line, arc, or similar one-dimensional figure.coordinate
English
Alternative forms
* * co-ordinateAdjective
(-)- whether there was one Supreme Governor of the world, or many co-ordinate powers presiding over each country
Usage notes
The usual pronunciation of ‘oo’ is /u?/ or /?/. The dieresis in the spelling emphasizes that the second o begins a separate syllable. However, the dieresis is becoming increasingly rare in US English typography, so the spelling coordinate predominates.Noun
(en noun)Verb
(coordinat)Derived terms
* coordination, co-ordination * coordinator, co-ordinator * coordinatizeSee also
* coordinately, * coordinateness, * coordinative, * uncoordinated,External links
* *Anagrams
* * ----orchestrate
English
Verb
(orchestrat)- Sergio Leone orchestrated "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly".