"Elative" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "relative" can refer to:
A person who is related to you by blood or marriage, such as a parent, sibling, child, aunt, uncle, cousin, or in-law.
A person who is similar to someone or something else, such as a relative stranger or a relative unknown.
A person or thing that is close in value, quantity, or quality to something else, such as a relative price or a relative ease.
A comparison between two things, especially in relation to size, complexity, or degree, as in "This task is relatively easy."
In English grammar, "relative" can also refer to a type of pronoun or adjective that is used to describe something in relation to something else, such as "which" or "that".
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Elaterium is a rare and obsolete name for the seed of the Sodom's Apple plant (Calotropis procera), which is also known as the "Wild Aphrodite" or "Ghila ghila". The seeds were used in the past as a purgative and to help with constipation. Today, the word elaterium is mostly refered to in historical or medical contexts.
The word "elaterometer" refers to an instrument used to measure the elasticity or degree of elasticity of materials, particularly in the context of materials science and physics. It is a device that measures the extension or stretch of a material when it is subjected to tension or stretching forces, and thus provides data on the material's elastic properties.
The word "elating" means giving a feeling of great happiness or pride, often due to a sense of achievement or success. It can describe an experience or situation that makes one feel elevated, uplifted, or exhilarated.
Elation is a noun that refers to a state of great happiness, excitement, or pride, often accompanied by a feeling of being on top of the world or having achieved a great success. It can also describe a sense of triumph or glorification.
Elegy is a poem of mourning or lamentation, typically written in a formal and ornate style, and is often characterized by its sorrowful or melancholic tone.