| relative | someone in the same family; someone connected by blood, marriage, or adoption | en |
| relative | someone related to another by birth or adoption | en |
| relative | A method of comparison involving the ratio of one variable to another | en |
| relative | The borrower's spouse, child, or dependent or any other individual related to the borrower by blood, marriage, adoption, or legal guardianship (Source: FNMA Selling Guide, Glossary) | en |
| relative | Of angle measurements in navigation, measured from the heading of a craft, as relative bearing | en |
| relative | when applied to URLs, relative means that in the absence of the <BASE> tag, the link is relative to the current page's URL in which the link is defined This makes for shorter, more compact URLs and explains why most local URLs are relative, not absolute | en |
| relative | A partial URL which contains just the last part of the address or even just the card name Can refer to a link or the source of an image | en |
| relative | The accuracy with which a user can measure position relative to that of another user of the same navigation system at the same time | en |
| relative | interdependence or reciprocal dependence | en |
| relative | not absolute or complete; "a relative stranger | en |
| relative | A method of referencing another doument or file in which a specific machine is not mentioned, meaning that the desired object resides on the same system as the one being viewed See absolute above | en |
| relative | not absolute; connected to or depending on something else | en |
| relative | refer to relativity for a scientific definition | en |
| relative | Relating to, being relevant towards | en |
| relative | The term relative here is in reference to absolute A relative value is a value that is dependent on something else For instance, if a table has a relative value of 80 percent, it will be 80 percent of whatever the size the browser window is This means the actual size of the table will change, dependent on how wide or narrow the window is | en |
| relative | Value - For NAIC investors, the current P/E ratio (based on earnings per share for the latest 12 months) as a percent of the historical average P/E ratio | en |
| relative | properly related in size or degree or other measurable characteristics; usually followed by `to'; "punishment oughtt to be proportional to the crime"; "earnings relative to production" | en |
| relative | Measured from some arbitrary point such as your location | en |
| relative | Life; the aspect of Being that is actively manifesting in pairs of opposites | en |
| relative | The relative survival rate corrects for mortality by taking the ratio of the observed survival rate for the patient group to the expected survival rate for persons in the general population similar to the patient group with respect to age, sex, race, and calendar year of observation | en |
| relative | Arising from relation; resulting from connection with, or reference to, something else; not absolute | en |
| relative | Indicating or expressing relation; refering to an antecedent; as, a relative pronoun | en |
| relative | Having relation or reference; referring; respecting; standing in connection; pertaining; as, arguments not relative to the subject | en |
| relative | not absolute or complete; "a relative stranger" | en |
| relative | One who, or that which, relates to, or is considered in its relation to, something else; a relative object or term; one of two object or term; one of two objects directly connected by any relation | en |
| relative | an animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus) a person related by blood or marriage; "police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey" | en |
| relative | A relative pronoun; a word which relates to, or represents, another word or phrase, called its antecedent; as, the relatives "who", "which", "that" | en |
| relative | A person connected by blood or affinity; strictly, one allied by blood; a relation; a kinsman or kinswoman | en |
| relative | proportionate, comparative; connected, associated; only gaining significance through a relationship to something else sıfat | en |
| relative | Characterizing or pertaining to chords and keys, which, by reason of the identify of some of their tones, admit of a natural transition from one to the other | en |
| relative | If one animal, plant, language, or invention is a relative of another, they have both developed from the same type of animal, plant, language, or invention. The pheasant is a close relative of the Guinea hen. a member of your family = relation | en |
| relative | a person related by blood or marriage; "police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey" | en |
| relative | an animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus) | en |
| relative | If you say that something is relative, you mean that it needs to be considered and judged in relation to other things. Fitness is relative; one must always ask `Fit for what?' absolute | en |
| relative | Relative to something means with reference to it or in comparison with it. Japanese interest rates rose relative to America's | en |
| relative | Your relatives are the members of your family. Get a relative to look after the children. = relation | en |
| relative | You use relative to say that something is true to a certain degree, especially when compared with other things of the same kind. The fighting resumed after a period of relative calm = comparative | en |
| relative | You use relative when you are comparing the quality or size of two things. They chatted about the relative merits of London and Paris as places to live | en |
| relative | family member, kinsman isim | en |
| a relative | relo | en |
| relative to | With regard to; concerning: questions relative to the deficit | en |
| relative to | concerning | en |
| relatively | Proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing | en |
| relatively | in a relative manner; by comparison to something else; "the situation is relatively calm now | en |
| relatively | in a relative manner; by comparison to something else; "the situation is relatively calm now" | en |
| relatively | In a relative manner; in relation or respect to something else; not absolutely | en |
| relatively | Relatively means to a certain degree, especially when compared with other things of the same kind. The sums needed are relatively small = comparatively | en |
| relatively | proportionately; comparatively | en |
| relatives | kinfolk | en |
| relatives | Plural of relative | en |