
1) Abstraction 2) Affinity 3) Alliance 4) An act of narration 5) Analogy 6) Approximation 7) Association 8) Bearing 9) Blood 10) Blood tie 11) Connection 12) Correlation 13) Cousin or nephew 14) Cousin or niece 15) Fraction 16) French word used in English 17) Homogeneity 18) Homology 19) Kinship 20) Kinsman
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1) Ancestor 2) Causality 3) Coition 4) Coitus 5) Comparative 6) Connection 7) Copulation 8) Cousin 9) Explanation 10) Filial 11) Foundation 12) Fuck 13) Interrelatedness 14) Interrelation 15) Interrelationship 16) Kinship 17) Kinsman 18) Kins person 19) Kinswoman 20) Link 21) Matrikin 22) Matrisib 23) Nookie
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[database] In relational database theory, a relation, as originally defined by E. F. Codd, is a set of tuples (d1, d2, ..., dn), where each element dj is a member of Dj, a data domain. Codd`s original definition notwithstanding, and contrary to the usual definition in mathematics, there is no ordering to the elements of the tuples of a rela...
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[history of concept] The concept of relation{disambiguation needed|date=June 2014} has a long and complicated history in philosophy. For the ancient Greeks the relation between one thing and another was just one of many ways in which any particular thing could be described. An interest was also developing at the time in the difference betwe...
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• (n.) The state of being related or of referring; what is apprehended as appertaining to a being or quality, by considering it in its bearing upon something else; relative quality or condition; the being such and such with regard or respect to some other thing; connection; as, the relation of experience to knowledge; the relation of master to...
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(from the article `De La Warr, Thomas West, 12th Baron`) He returned to London in 1611, where he published, at the request of the company`s council, his Relation (1611, reprinted 1858) of the condition of ...
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(from the article `metaphysics`) ...however, for the metaphysician to come up with more satisfactory answers of his own. Many metaphysicians have relied, in this connection, on the ... In mathematics, a relation is an association between, or property of, various objects. Relations can be represented by sets of ordered pairs (, ) .....
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relationship.
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1. The act of relating or telling; also, that which is related; recital; account; narration; narrative; as, the relation of historical events. 'oet's relation doth well figure them.' (Bacon) ... 2. The state of being related or of referring; what is apprehended as appertaining to a being or quality, by considering it in its bearing upon something e...
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(re-la´shәn) the condition or state of one object or entity when considered in connection with another. object relations the emotional bonds existing between an individual and another person, as contrasted with one's interest in, and love for, oneself; usually described in ...
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Re·la'tion noun [ French
relation , Latin
relatio . See
Relate .]
1. The act of relating or telling; also, that which is related; recital; account; narration; narrative; as, the
relation of historical events. « ..................oet's
relation doth we...
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The report which the judges made of the proceedings in certain suits to the prince were so called. These relations took place when the judge had no law to direct him, or when the laws were susceptible of difficulties; it was then referred to the prince, who was the author of the law, to give the interpretation. Those reports were made in writing .....
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē-lā′shŭn Definitions: 1. An association or connection between or among people or objects. 2. In dentistry, the mode of contact of teeth or the positional relationship of oral structures.
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[
n] - an act of narration 2. [n] - (usually plural) mutual dealings or connections among persons or groups 3. [n] - an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together
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A set of ordered pairs
Example:
(5,1) (10,2) (15,3) (20,4) (25,5)
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noun an act of narration; `he was the hero according to his own relation`; `his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable`
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noun an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together
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The same as dyadic propositional function (q.v.). The distinction between relations in intension and relations in extension is the same as that for propositional functions. -- Sometimes the word relation is used to mean a propositional function of two or more variables, and in this case one distinguishes binary (dyadic) relations, ternary (triadic....
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