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Definition of correlative
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Correlative
(a.)
Having
or
indicating
a
reciprocal
relation.
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Correlative
::
Correlative
(n.) One who, or that
which,
stands
in a
reciprocal
relation,
or is
correlated,
to some other
person
or
thing..
#NAME?
::
-ee () A
suffix
used,
chiefly
in law
terms,
in a
passive
signification,
to
indicate
the
direct
or
indirect
object
of an
action,
or the one to whom an act is done or on whom a right is
conferred;
as in
assignee,
donee,
alienee,
grantee,
etc. It is
correlative
to -or, the agent or
doer..
Immigrant
::
Immigrant
(n.) One who
immigrates;
one who comes to a
country
for the
purpose
of
permanent
residence;
--
correlative
of
emigrant.
Gammer
::
Gammer
(n.) An old wife; an old
woman;
--
correlative
of
gaffer,
an old man..
Wife
::
Wife (n.) The
lawful
consort
of a man; a woman who is
united
to a man in
wedlock;
a woman who has a
husband;
a
married
woman;
--
correlative
of
husband.
Succiduous
::
Successor
(n.) One who
succeeds
or
follows;
one who takes the place which
another
has left, and
sustains
the like part or
character;
--
correlative
to
predecessor;
as, the
successor
of a
deceased
king..
Groomsman
::
Groomsman
(n.) A male
attendant
of a
bridegroom
at his
wedding;
-- the
correlative
of
bridesmaid.
Whether
::
Whether
(conj.)
In case; if; -- used to
introduce
the first or two or more
alternative
clauses,
the other or
others
being
connected
by or, or by or
whether.
When the
second
of two
alternatives
is the
simple
negative
of the first it is
sometimes
only
indicated
by the
particle
not or no after the
correlative,
and
sometimes
it is
omitted
entirely
as being
distinctly
implied
in the
whether
of the
first..
Correlative
::
Correlative
(a.)
Having
or
indicating
a
reciprocal
relation.
Correlate
::
Correlate
(n.) One who, or that
which,
stands
in a
reciprocal
relation
to
something
else, as
father
to son; a
correlative..
Guarantee
::
Guarantee
(n.) The
person
to whom a
guaranty
is made; -- the
correlative
of
guarantor.
Depositor
::
Depositor
(n.) One who makes a
deposit,
especially
of money in a bank; -- the
correlative
of
depository..
Type
::
Type (n.) A
figure
or
representation
of
something
to come; a
token;
a sign; a
symbol;
--
correlative
to
antitype.
Ancestor
::
Ancestor
(n.) One from whom an
estate
has
descended;
-- the
correlative
of heir.
Diastole
::
Diastole
(n.) The
rhythmical
expansion
or
dilatation
of the heart and
arteries;
--
correlative
to
systole,
or
contraction..
Uncle
::
Uncle (n.) The
brother
of one's
father
or
mother;
also
applied
to an
aunt's
husband;
-- the
correlative
of aunt in sex, and of
nephew
and niece in
relationship..
Correlatively
::
Correlatively
(adv.)
In a
correlative
relation.
Sloven
::
Sloven
(n.) A man or boy
habitually
negligent
of
neathess
and
order;
-- the
correlative
term to
slattern,
or
slut..
Lady
::
Lady (n.) A woman
having
proprietary
rights
or
authority;
mistress;
-- a
feminine
correlative
of lord.
Immit
::
Immit (v. t.) To send in; to
inject;
to
infuse;
-- the
correlative
of emit.
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