Definition of Relativeness. Meaning of Relativeness. Synonyms of Relativeness

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Definition of Relativeness

Relativeness
Relativeness Rel"a*tive*ness, n. The state of being relative, or having relation; relativity.

Meaning of Relativeness from wikipedia

- Relatives can refer to: Kinship Relatives (1985 film), a 1985 Australian movie Relatives (2006 film), a 2006 Hungarian movie "Relatives", a song by Irving...
- Look up relative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Relative may refer to: Kinship and family, the principle binding the most basic social units of society...
- In linguistics, a relativizer (abbreviated RELZ) is a type of conjunction that introduces a relative clause. For example, in English, the conjunction that...
- decodes the address and displays the page. Protocol-relative links (PRL), also known as protocol-relative URLs (PRURL), are URLs that have no protocol specified...
- the system of interest. The same amount of water vapor results in higher relative humidity in cool air than warm air. A related parameter is the dew point...
- Relative poverty means low income relative to others in a country: for example, below 60% of the median income of people in that country. Relative poverty...
- A relative clause is a clause that modifies a noun or noun phrase and uses some grammatical device to indicate that one of the arguments in the relative...
- phonetics and phonology, relative articulation is description of the manner and place of articulation of a speech sound relative to some reference point...
- In music, 'relative keys' are the major and minor scales that have the same key signatures (enharmonically equivalent), meaning that they share all of...
- something else, known to be false, was also commonly held. Fallacy of relative privation (also known as "appeal to worse problems" or "not as bad as")...