Relate(v. i.) To stand in some relation; to have bearing or concern; to pertain; to refer; -- with to.
Relate(v. i.) To make reference; to take account.
Relate(v. t.) To bring back; to restore.
Relate(v. t.) To refer; to ascribe, as to a source.
Relate(v. t.) To recount; to narrate; to tell over.
Relate(v. t.) To ally by connection or kindred.
Related(imp. & p. p.) of Relate
Related(p. p. & a.) Allied by kindred; connected by blood or alliance, particularly by consanguinity; as, persons related in the first or second degree.
Related(p. p. & a.) Standing in relation or connection; as, the electric and magnetic forcec are closely related.
Related(p. p. & a.) Narrated; told.
Related(p. p. & a.) Same as Relative, 4.
Relater(n.) One who relates or narrates.
Relating(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Relate
Relation(n.) The act of relating or telling; also, that which is related; recital; account; narration; narrative; as, the relation of historical events.
Relation(n.) The state of being related or of referring; what is apprehended as appertaining to a being or quality, by considering it in its bearing upon something else; relative quality or condition; the being such and such with regard or respect to some other thing; connection; as, the relation of experience to knowledge; the relation of master to servant.
Relation(n.) Reference; respect; regard.
Relation(n.) Connection by consanguinity or affinity; kinship; relationship; as, the relation of parents and children.
Relation(n.) A person connected by cosanguinity or affinity; a relative; a kinsman or kinswoman.
Relation(n.) The carrying back, and giving effect or operation to, an act or proceeding frrom some previous date or time, by a sort of fiction, as if it had happened or begun at that time. In such case the act is said to take effect by relation.
Relation(n.) The act of a relator at whose instance a suit is begun.
Relational(a.) Having relation or kindred; related.
Relational(a.) Indicating or specifying some relation.
Relative(a.) Having relation or reference; referring; respecting; standing in connection; pertaining; as, arguments not relative to the subject.
Relative(a.) Arising from relation; resulting from connection with, or reference to, something else; not absolute.
Relative(a.) Indicating or expressing relation; refering to an antecedent; as, a relative pronoun.
Relative(a.) 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.
Relative(n.) 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.
Relative(n.) A person connected by blood or affinity; strictly, one allied by blood; a relation; a kinsman or kinswoman.
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\".
Relatively(adv.) In a relative manner; in relation or respect to something else; not absolutely.
Relativeness(n.) The state of being relative, or having relation; relativity.
Relativity(n.) The state of being relative; as, the relativity of a subject.
Relator(n.) One who relates; a relater.
Relator(n.) A private person at whose relation, or in whose behalf, the attorney-general allows an information in the nature of a quo warranto to be filed.

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