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11relation */*/*/ — UK [rɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms relation : singular relation plural relations 1) relations [plural] the relationship between countries, people, or organizations international relations relation between: The visit is an important step in… …
12relation — See: IN RELATION TO or WITH RELATION TO …
13relation — See: IN RELATION TO or WITH RELATION TO …
14relation — See: in relation to or with relation to …
15relation — re•la•tion [[t]rɪˈleɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) a significant association between or among things; connection: the relation between cause and effect[/ex] 2) relations a) the various connections or dealings between peoples, countries, etc.: foreign… …
16relation — /rəˈleɪʃən / (say ruh layshuhn) noun 1. an existing connection; a particular way of being related: the relation between cause and effect. 2. (plural) the various connections between peoples, countries, etc.: commercial relations; foreign… …
17Relation algebra — is different from relational algebra, a framework developed by Edgar Codd in 1970 for relational databases. In mathematics, a relation algebra is a residuated Boolean algebra supporting an involutary unary operation called converse. The… …
18Relation of God to the Universe — Relation of God to the Universe † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Relation of God to the Universe 1. Essential Dependence of the Universe on God (Creation and Conservation) In developing the argument of the First Cause we have seen that… …
19relation — relation, relationship, relatives As nouns, relation and relative both mean ‘a person related by blood or by marriage’, and both are idiomatic in the plural. For some reason, however, relation is the normal choice in the explicit context of… …
20Relation — Re*la tion (r? l? sh?n), n. [F. relation, L. relatio. See {Relate}.] 1. The act of relating or telling; also, that which is related; recital; account; narration; narrative; as, the relation of historical events. [1913 Webster] ??????oet s… …