| RELATION | • relation n. The manner in which two things may be associated. • relation n. A member of one’s extended family; a relative. • relation n. The act of relating a story. |
| PRELATION | • prelation n. The setting of one above another; preference. • PRELATION n. preferment; promotion; eminence. |
| CORELATION | • corelation n. (Mathematics) The dual of a relation. • corelation n. A corresponding relationship. • corelation n. Alternative form of correlation. |
| IRRELATION | • irrelation n. The quality or state of being irrelative; lack of connection or relation. • IRRELATION n. the state of being irrelative. |
| CORRELATION | • correlation n. A reciprocal, parallel or complementary relationship between two or more comparable objects. • correlation n. (Statistics) One of the several measures of the linear statistical relationship between two random variables… • correlation n. (Algebra) An isomorphism from a projective space to the dual of a projective space, often to the dual of itself. |
| DISRELATION | • DISRELATION n. lack of a fitting or proportionate connection or relationship. |
| MISRELATION | • misrelation n. Erroneous relation or narration. • MISRELATION n. the act of misrelating. |
| INTERRELATION | • interrelation n. Mutual or reciprocal relation; correlation; interrelationship. • INTERRELATION n. the state of being interrelated. |
| MISCORRELATION | • miscorrelation n. Incorrect correlation. • MISCORRELATION n. a wrong correlation. |
| NONCORRELATION | • noncorrelation n. Lack of correlation; failure to correlate. • NONCORRELATION n. a lack of correlation. |
| AUTOCORRELATION | • autocorrelation n. (Statistics, signal processing) The cross-correlation of a signal with itself: the correlation between… • AUTOCORRELATION n. the correlation between paired values of a function of a mathematical or statistical variable taken at usually constant intervals that indicates the degree of periodicity of the function. |