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  • Rel — may mean: *Rel, the category of sets and relations *Rel (DBMS), a database management system *rel, an HTML attribute for indicating a semantic link *REL, a file format generated by Microsoft s M80 and Digital Research s RMAC for CP/M *Recommended …   Wikipedia

  • Rel (DBMS) — Rel is an Open Source true relational database management system (TRDBMS) that implements a significant portion of Chris Date and Hugh Darwen s Tutorial D query language. Primarily intended for teaching purposes, Rel is written in the Java… …   Wikipedia

  • rel´ish|ing|ly — rel|ish «REHL ihsh», noun, verb. –n. 1. a pleasant taste; good flavor: »Hunger gives relish to simple food. 2. a) something to add flavor to food. Olives, pickles, and peppers are relishes. b) chopped pickles, peppers, and other pickled fruit or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • rel´ish|er — rel|ish «REHL ihsh», noun, verb. –n. 1. a pleasant taste; good flavor: »Hunger gives relish to simple food. 2. a) something to add flavor to food. Olives, pickles, and peppers are relishes. b) chopped pickles, peppers, and other pickled fruit or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • rel|ish — «REHL ihsh», noun, verb. –n. 1. a pleasant taste; good flavor: »Hunger gives relish to simple food. 2. a) something to add flavor to food. Olives, pickles, and peppers are relishes. b) chopped pickles, peppers, and other pickled fruit or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • rel´e|vant|ly — rel|e|vant «REHL uh vuhnt», adjective. 1. bearing upon or connected with the matter in hand; to the point: »relevant questions. The witness testimony is not relevant to the case. SYNONYM(S): applicable, appropriate. See syn. under pertinent. (Cf …   Useful english dictionary

  • rel|e|vant — «REHL uh vuhnt», adjective. 1. bearing upon or connected with the matter in hand; to the point: »relevant questions. The witness testimony is not relevant to the case. SYNONYM(S): applicable, appropriate. See syn. under pertinent. (Cf.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • for — [ fɔr ] n. m. • 1235; « loi, coutume » en a. gascon; lat. forum « place publique », « tribunal » ♦ Littér. LE FOR INTÉRIEUR : le tribunal de la conscience. « Nous pénétrons si mal, si peu avant, dans le for intérieur d autrui » (A. Gide). Cour.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • rel|a|tiv|is|tic — «REHL uh tuh VIHS tihk», adjective. 1. of or having to do with relativity: »Relativistic phenomena generally cause a lot of intellectual difficulties for the non scientist (Atlantic). 2. of or having to do with relativism or relativists. 3.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • rel|a|tiv|i|ty — «REHL uh TIHV uh tee», noun. 1. the condition of being relative. 2. Philosophy. existence only in relation to the human mind. 3. Physics. the character of being relative rather than absolute, as ascribed to motion or velocity. 4. a) a theory… …   Useful english dictionary

  • rel|e|gate — «REHL uh gayt», transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. 1. to put away, usually to a lower position or condition: »to relegate a dress to the rag bag. We have not relegated religion (like something we were ashamed to show) to obscure municipalities or… …   Useful english dictionary

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