codate
Codate is not a widely established term in major reference works, and as such it has no single, agreed-upon definition. In most ordinary contexts, codate is likely a misspelling, a typographical variant, or a misreading of other, similarly spelled terms.
Possible interpretations based on context
- Biology and taxonomy: The correct term for the animal group that includes vertebrates is chordate (or
- Botany: The word cordate is used to describe a heart-shaped leaf or base. Codate is not standard
- Acronyms and proper nouns: CODATA is the acronym for the Committee on Data of the International
- Proper names: It is possible that codate may appear as a surname or a place name in
There is no widely cited etymology for codate as a standalone term. Because it lacks a recognized
Chordate, Cordate, CODATA, data standards.
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