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Definition of relate
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Relate
(v. t.) To bring back; to
restore.
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Elk
::
Elk (n.) A large deer, of
several
species.
The
European
elk
(Alces
machlis
or
Cervus
alces)
is
closely
allied
to the
American
moose.
The
American
elk, or
wapiti
(Cervus
Canadensis),
is
closely
related
to the
European
stag. See
Moose,
and
Wapiti..
Pinacone
::
Pinacone
(n.) A white
crystalline
substance
related
to the
glycols,
and made from
acetone;
hence,
by
extension,
any one of a
series
of
substances
of which
pinacone
proper
is the
type..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To give an
account
of; to
relate;
to tell; to
circulate
publicly,
as a
story;
as, in the
common
phrase,
it is
reported..
Oceanology
::
Oceanology
(n.) That
branch
of
science
which
relates
to the
ocean.
Factorial
::
Factorial
(a.)
Related
to
factorials.
Relative
::
Relative
(n.) A
relative
pronoun;
a word which
relates
to, or
represents,
another
word or
phrase,
called
its
antecedent;
as, the
relatives
who,
which,
that..
Herpetology
::
Herpetology
(n.) The
natural
history
of
reptiles;
that
branch
of
zoology
which
relates
to
reptiles,
including
their
structure,
classification,
and
habits..
Pyin
::
Pyin (n.) An
albuminoid
constituent
of pus,
related
to
mucin,
possibly
a
mixture
of
substances
rather
than a
single
body..
Correlatable
::
Correlatable
(a.) Such as can be
correlated;
as,
correlatable
phenomena..
Quinogen
::
Quinogen
(n.) A
hypothetical
radical
of
quinine
and
related
alkaloids.
Pangolin
::
Pangolin
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
Manis,
Pholidotus,
and
related
genera,
found in
Africa
and Asia. They are
covered
with
imbricated
scales,
and feed upon ants.
Called
also scaly
ant-eater..
Vair
::
Vair (n.) The skin of the
squirrel,
much used in the
fourteenth
century
as fur for
garments,
and
frequently
mentioned
by
writers
of that
period
in
describing
the
costly
dresses
of
kings,
nobles,
and
prelates.
It is
represented
in
heraldry
by a
series
of small
shields
placed
close
together,
and
alternately
white and
blue..
Consanguineal
::
Consanguineal
(a.) Of the same
blood;
related
by
birth.
Prelacy
::
Prelacy
(n.) The order of
prelates,
taken
collectively;
the body of
ecclesiastical
dignitaries..
Xanthin
::
Xanthin
(n.) A
crystalline
nitrogenous
body
closely
related
to both uric acid and
hypoxanthin,
present
in
muscle
tissue,
and
occasionally
found in the urine and in some
urinary
calculi.
It is also
present
in
guano.
So
called
from the
yellow
color of
certain
of its salts
(nitrates)..
Picoline
::
Picoline
(n.) Any one of three
isometric
bases
(C6H7N)
related
to
pyridine,
and
obtained
from bone oil,
acrolein
ammonia,
and
coal-tar
naphtha,
as
colorless
mobile
liquids
of
strong
odor; --
called
also
methyl
pyridine..
Serin
::
Serin (n.) A
European
finch
(Serinus
hortulanus)
closely
related
to the
canary.
Pawnees
::
Pawnees
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
(called
also
Loups)
who
formerly
occupied
the
region
of the
Platte
river,
but now live
mostly
in the
Indian
Territory.
The term is often used in a wider sense to
include
also the
related
tribes
of
Rickarees
and
Wichitas.
Called
also
Pani..
Circumstance
::
Circumstance
(n.) That which
attends,
or
relates
to, or in some way
affects,
a fact or
event;
an
attendant
thing or state of
things..
Series
::
Series
(n.) Any
comprehensive
group of
animals
or
plants
including
several
subordinate
related
groups.
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