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1 relative
1) родич(ка)2) відносний; порівняльний; взаємопов'язаний; відповідний•- relative immunity
- relative impossibility
- relative majority of votes
- relative of the deceased
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2 relative
1. n1) родич; родичка2) грам. відносний займенник (тж relative pronoun)2. adj1) відносний; порівняльнийrelative density — фіз. відносна щільність
2) умовний3) відповідний5) зв'язаний, взаємозв'язаний6) грам. відносний -
3 relative
['relətɪv] 1. adj1) відно́сний; порівня́льнийrelative surplus value ек. — відно́сна додатко́ва ва́ртість
2) взає́мний; пов'я́заний оди́н з о́дним3) відпові́дний4) грам. відно́сний2. n1) ро́дич, ро́дичка2) грам. відно́сний займе́нник (тж. relative pronoun) -
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5 relative adoption
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6 relative immunity
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7 relative impossibility
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8 relative majority of votes
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9 relative of the deceased
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10 relative relation
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11 relative rights
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12 relative through wedlock
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13 relative atomic mass
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14 relative density
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15 relative error
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16 relative error of measurement
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17 relative formula mass
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18 relative humidity
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19 relative isotopic mass
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20 relative molecular mass
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