relationship.
(Of thelat.)(relatio, - onis).
2. f. connection, correspondence of something with something else.
3. f. connection, correspondence, treatment, communication from someone else. U m. in pl. Relations of kinship, friendship, love, commercial
4. f. treatment of loving character. U m. in pl. Relations have long
elements of any kind.6. f. report is usually done in writing, which is submitted to an authority.
7. f. In the dramatic poem, I piece long that says a character, because to tell or tell something, as for any other purpose.
8. f. Gram. Connection or link between two terms of a same sentence; e.g. in the phrase mother's love there is no grammatical relation whose two terms are the voices love and mother.
9. f. Mat. Result of compare two quantities expressed in numbers.
10. f. Arg. y Ur. In various dances tradic
ionales, copla who call themselves members of couples.11. f. pl. Known or influential friends. No connection may not succeed in that profession
1. f. romance of blind.
2. f. Colloq. The frivolous and impertinent.
3. f. Colloq. What is recited or read with monotony and without giving the sense that corresponds.
1. f. reason or account that express oath in it is who has the authority to demand.1. f. pl. Professional activity whose purpose is, through personal efforts or with the use of dissemination and communication techniques, reporting on people, companies, institutions, etc., trying to favour life them and capture wills in his favour.
2. f. pl. u c. sing. com. Person who plays this profession.
1. loc. prepos. It has connection or correspondence with something.2. loc. prepos. with respect.
1. loc. Advisor. relation.
1. loc. verb. Have this connection that in question.
Der. In the lawsuits and causes, to report to the Court relating the gist of the whole.? V.