- cor|rel´a|tive|ly
- cor|rel|a|tive «kuh REHL uh tihv», adjective, noun.–adj.1. having a mutual relation; so related that each implies the other: »
A free community with correlative rights and duties belonging to every citizen (George Grote).
2. having a mutual relation and commonly used together. Conjunctions used in pairs, such as “either…or” and “both…and,” are correlative words.3. Biology. showing correlation.–n.1. either of two things having a mutual relation and commonly used together.2. either of a pair of correlative words.3. Biology. a structure or characteristic in correlation with another. Also, corelative.–cor|rel´a|tive|ly, adverb.–cor|rel´a|tive|ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.