
1) Being in correlation 2) Correlate 3) Correlated 4) Mutually related 5) Part of speech 6) Related 7) Related to
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1) Corelative 2) Correlate 3) Correlated 4) Either 5) Reciprocal 6) Related
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In grammar, correlatives are words that are separated in a sentence but function together to perform a single function. In English, examples are both—and, either—or, neither—nor, the—the (`the more the better`), so—that (`it ate so much food that it burst`), and if—then. In the Romance languages, the demonstrative pro-forms functio...
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• (n.) The antecedent of a pronoun. • (n.) One who, or that which, stands in a reciprocal relation, or is correlated, to some other person or thing. • (a.) Having or indicating a reciprocal relation.
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Cor·rel'a·tive adjective [ Confer F.
corrélatif .] Having or indicating a reciprocal relation. « Father and son, prince and subject, stranger and citizen, are
correlative terms.
Hume. »
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[
adj] - mutually related 2. [adj] - (grammar) indicating a reciprocal or complementary relation
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correlate adjective mutually related
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so related that each implies or complements the other. · being in correlation; mutually related. · answering to or complementing one another and regularly used in association, as either and or, not only and but. · (of a typical structure of an organism) found in correlation with another.
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