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1 relative
adj. in verhouding, relatief; verbonden--------n. familielidrelative1[ rellətiv] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————relative2♦voorbeelden:1 relative clause • betrekkelijke/relatieve bijzinrelative pronoun • betrekkelijk/relatief voornaamwoord -
2 relative to
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3 relative
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4 relative
relatief -
5 relative to
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6 relative clause
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7 relative pronoun
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8 Relative Wind
relatieve wind (bij vliegtuigen), gevormd tijdens bewegingen van lucht (door vleugel) (snelheid van wind komt overeen met snelheid van lucht, alleen tegengesteld) -
9 relative addressing
relatieve adressering -
10 relative cell reference
relatieve cel referentie, toegang tot een cel in een elektronisch werkblad volgens diens relatieve positie tegenover de huidige cel -
11 relative humidity
relatieve vochtigheid -
12 relative justice
relatieve rechtvaardigheid (rechtvaardige rechtspraak) -
13 relative price
relatieve prijs, betrekkelijke prijs, prijs van product in relatie tot een erop lijkend product (economie) -
14 relative voidness
relatieve ongeldigheid (verval van rechtsgeldigheid van activiteit die zich op gebied van ongeldigheid werkzaam is geoorloofd is die op te wekken) -
15 relative accuracy
relatieve nauwkeurigheid -
16 relative address
relatief adres -
17 relative addressing
relatieve adressering -
18 relative brightness
relatieve helderheid -
19 relative coding
relatieve adressering -
20 relative coordinate system
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