COROLLARY
(noun) (logic) an inference that follows directly from the proof of another proposition
His speech was a corollary to her argument. -added by naila_inlas
(noun) a practical consequence that follows naturally
"blind jealousy is a frequent corollary of passionate love"
WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.
Mnemonics for corollary
(Tag: ) Corolla- My decision to buy a Corolla is a natural consequence of my desire to own the most popular car in the world.
added by pcsjith
Edit Mnemonic
(Tag: Math) Guys remember - for every theorem proof in Math, we had an "accompanying" corollary.
added by mohanster
Edit Mnemonic
(Tag: ) In the past she struggled much, now all these 'Jewellery' are her 'Corollary'.
added by rizvi
Edit Mnemonic
(Tag: ) Coro- Corona, llary- Larry A corona is a corrolarry (or accompaniment) with Larry.
added by nic42991
Edit Mnemonic
(Tag: ) Larry does not cross the street at a cross walk = consequence= car-over-Larry
added by Jackery
Edit Mnemonic


