Results for: relationship
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relationshipproportionality
(1) The total amount of money being borrowed or lent. (2) The party affected by agent decisions in a principal-agent relationship.Principal
(Biology, Sociology) study of the relationship between organisms and their environment (especially pertaining to issues such as pollution), human ecology, relationship between an organism and the environment, study of organisms and the environmentecology
(Computers) junk in junk out (expression used to express the relationship between input and output - erroneous input causes erroneous output)GIGO (Garbage In Garbage Out)
(Grammar) conjunction that expresses an oppositional relationship between two items (i.e. "or" in the phrase "one or the other"), containing or related to a disjunction, contrast word, dividing, showing contrast, tending to separate; expressing an oppo...disjunctive
(symbol) ֲ°, classification of murder, closeness of relationship, educational qualification, extent or amount, highest exponent of derivative, position of note on musical scale, rank, extent; unit of measurement of temperature and angles; academic ti...degree
3-person relationship, 3-sided plane polygon, drafting instrument for ruling lines, object with 3 sides, percussion instrument, see also:eternal triangle, set square, shape having three sides and three corners, three-sided polygon; group of threetriangle
3-person sexual relationshipménage à trois
achieve, bring to perfection, complete marriage, conclude, fulfill relationship through sex, skilled, excellent, supreme or perfect, utter or totalconsummate
achievement, acquire something earned, acquire; earn; add; purchase, add weight, amount increased, become greater, benefit, cut notch in something, earn something, earnings and acquisitions, establish relationship, fit part in notch, get better, get cl...gain
act of modifying, change, adjustment, agreement; adaptation; restriction; qualification (Grammar); moderation; process of being modified, grammatical relationship with a modifier, something modifiedmodification
act of positioning side by side; sentence structure, word placement, cell growth in layers, juxtaposition, relationship between noun phrasesapposition
act of producing an effect, causality, cause or act of causing, cause-and-effect relationshipcausation
act of severing, act of severing or cutting; separation, division; termination (of a relationship, etc.), severance pay, splitting into partsseverance
advantageous relationship between species, interdependence as the ideal condition of social and individual well being (Philosophy), see also:symbiosismutualism
 

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