
corollary
/ˈkɔɹəˌɫɛɹi/
a proposition that follows from one already proved
corollary in a sentence
“A corollary of economic growth is increased consumption.”
Origin of corollary
Latin corollarium money paid for a garland, gratuity from corolla little garland diminutive of corona crown
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