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Webster Dictionary :: Relativeness

REL'ATIVENESS, n. The state of having relation.

Webster Dictionary :: Relatively

REL'ATIVELY, adv. In relation or respect to something else; not absolutely. Cons...

Webster Dictionary :: Relative

REL'ATIVE, a. [L. relativus.] 1. Having relation; respecting. The arguments may ...

Webster Dictionary :: Relationship

RELA'TIONSHIP, n. The state of being related by kindred, affinity or other allia...

Webster Dictionary :: Relational

RELA'TIONAL, a. Having relation or kindred. We might be tempted to take these tw...

Webster Dictionary :: Relation

RELA'TION, n. [L. relatio, refero.] 1. The act of telling; recital; account; nar...

Webster Dictionary :: Relating

RELA'TING, ppr. 1. Telling; reciting; narrating. 2. a. Having relation or refere...

Webster Dictionary :: Relater

RELA'TER, n. One who tells, recites or narrates; a historian.

Webster Dictionary :: Related

RELA'TED, pp. 1. Recited; narrated. 2. a. Allied by kindred; connected by blood ...

Webster Dictionary :: Relate

RELA'TE, v.t. [L. relatus, refero; re and fero, to produce.] 1. To tell; to reci...

Webster Dictionary :: Relapsing

RELAPS'ING, ppr. Sliding or falling back, as into disease or vice.

Webster Dictionary :: Relapser

RELAPS'ER, n. One that relapses into vice or error.

Webster Dictionary :: Relapse

RELAPSE, v.i. relaps'. [L. relapsus, relabor, to slide back; re and labor, to sl...

Webster Dictionary :: Relanding

RELAND'ING, ppr. Landing again.

Webster Dictionary :: Relanded

RELAND'ED, pp. Put on shore again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reland

RELAND', v.t. [re and land.] To land again; to put on land what had been shipped...

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