Definition of Correlativeness. Meaning of Correlativeness. Synonyms of Correlativeness

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Definition of Correlativeness

Correlativeness
Correlativeness Cor*rel"a*tive*ness, n. Quality of being correlative.

Meaning of Correlativeness from wikipedia

- In grammar, a correlative is a word that is paired with another word with which it functions to perform a single function but from which it is separated...
- an objective correlative is a group of things or events which systematically represent emotions. The theory of the objective correlative as it relates...
- In philosophy, correlative-based fallacies are informal fallacies based on correlative conjunctions. A correlative conjunction is a relationship between...
- The fallacy of suppressed correlative is a type of argument that tries to redefine a correlative (one of two mutually exclusive options) so that one alternative...
- The informal fallacy of denying the correlative is an attempt made at introducing alternatives where there are none. It is the opposite of the false dilemma...
- The correlative rights doctrine is a legal doctrine limiting the rights of landowners to a common source of groundwater (such as an aquifer) to a reasonable...
- a table of "correlative" pronouns due to their similarities in morphological derivation and their syntactic relationships (as correlative pairs) in that...
- Correlative verse is a literary device used in poetry around the world; it is characterized by the matching of items in two different pluralities. An...
- Correlative light-electron microscopy (CLEM) is the combination of an optical microscopeusually a fluorescence microscope – with an electron microscope...
- terms coordinating conjunction (coined in the mid-19th century) and correlative conjunction (coined in the early 19th century) became more commonly used...