| RELABELING | • relabeling v. Present participle of relabel. • relabeling n. An act or instance of giving something a different label. • RELABEL v. to label again. |
| RELABELLED | • relabelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of relabel. • RELABEL v. to label again. |
| RELACQUERS | • relacquers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relacquer. • RELACQUER v. to lacquer again. |
| RELATIONAL | • relational adj. Relating to relations. • relational adj. Friendly and peaceful. • relational adj. (Databases) Of a database technology using tables and the principles set forth by Dr. Edgar F. Codd… |
| RELATIVELY | • relatively adv. Proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing. • relatively adv. (Sometimes proscribed) Somewhat. • RELATIVE adv. in relation to. |
| RELATIVISE | • relativise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of relativize. • RELATIVISE v. to make relative, also RELATIVIZE. |
| RELATIVISM | • relativism n. (Uncountable, philosophy) The theory, especially in ethics or aesthetics, that conceptions of truth… • relativism n. (Countable, philosophy) A specific such theory, advocated by a particular philosopher or school of thought. • RELATIVISM n. a theory that knowledge is relative to the limited nature of the mind and the conditions of knowing. |
| RELATIVIST | • relativist n. One who follows, believes or espouses relativism. • RELATIVIST n. a believer in relativism. |
| RELATIVITY | • relativity n. (Uncountable) The state of being relative to something else; the absence of universally applicable rules… • relativity n. (Uncountable, physics) Short for principle of relativity (“the principle that the laws of physics should… • relativity n. (Countable, chiefly in the plural) An evaluation of the similarities and differences between things;… |
| RELATIVIZE | • relativize v. To make one thing relative to another. • relativize v. (Grammar) To make relative. • RELATIVIZE v. to treat or describe as relative, also RELATIVISE. |
| RELAUNCHED | • relaunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of relaunch. • RELAUNCH v. to launch again. |
| RELAUNCHES | • relaunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relaunch. • relaunches n. Plural of relaunch. • RELAUNCH v. to launch again. |
| RELAUNDERS | • relaunders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relaunder. • RELAUNDER v. to launder again. |
| RELAXATION | • relaxation n. The act of relaxing or the state of being relaxed; the opposite of stress or tension; the aim of recreation… • relaxation n. A diminution of tone, tension, or firmness; specifically in pathology: a looseness; a diminution of… • relaxation n. Remission or abatement of rigor. |
| RELAXATIVE | • relaxative adj. Having the quality of relaxing; laxative. • relaxative n. A relaxant. • RELAXATIVE n. a medication or activity that promotes relaxation. |