An animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus)
Sinônimos
Examples for "relative"
Examples for "relative"
1Longer than Mrs Thatcher; and who knows how long relative to Blair?
2Huawei used to be a relative unknown in the consumer mobile market.
3The relative risk for individuals over 64 years of age was higher.
4The relative health also holds appeal for investors enticed by the industry.
5In the boom years, Ireland lost competitiveness relative to its EU neighbours.
1To the ordinary observer the Indian skylark is indistinguishable from its European congener.
2His fame, however, is likely to be eclipsed by his hitherto less-known congener-thegrizzly.
3The results of this study suggest that transplacental transfer differs depending on the dioxin congener.
4Besides, being familiar with the history and habits of its interesting congener ('Trog.
5His nearest congener in our own tongue is Cowper.
1We present a comprehensive approach that enables modeling of extremely large congeneric libraries.
2Nine of the loci were successfully amplified in the congeneric species.
3Taxonomic comments on the relationship of A. pilchardi to other congeneric species are given.
4We compare the genomes of P. vanderplanki and a congeneric desiccation-sensitive midge P. nubifer.
5Where previous comparisons included plant species from distant phylogenetic positions, we studied plant-soil feedbacks of congeneric species.