Correlative Definition

kə-rĕlə-tĭv
adjective
Related; corresponding.
American Heritage
Having or involving a mutual relationship; reciprocally dependent.
Correlative rights and duties.
Webster's New World
Expressing mutual relation and used in pairs.
In “Neither Tom nor I can go,” “neither” and “nor” are correlative conjunctions.
Webster's New World
Synonyms:
noun
A thing closely related to something else.
Webster's New World
Either of two correlative entities; a correlate.
American Heritage
A correlative word.
Webster's New World

(grammar) A pro-form; a non-personal pronominal, proadjectival, or proadverbal form, in Esperanto regularly formed, indicating 'which?', 'that', 'some', 'none', and 'every', as applied to people, things, type, place, manner, reason, time, or quantity, as: kiu ‘who’ (which person?), iu ‘someone’ (some person), tie ‘there’ (that place), ĉie ‘everywhere’ (all places), etc.

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Other Word Forms of Correlative

Noun

Singular:
correlative
Plural:
correlatives

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