interrelation

NOUN
  1. mutual or reciprocal relation or relatedness
    interrelationships of animal structure and function
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How To Use interrelation In A Sentence

  • However, the interrelationship between tectonic activity, global sea level change, and the change of paleogeography played a significant role.
  • One could then also say that kaji expresses the mutuality and coherence or co-responding that obtains between the two major concepts characterizing esoteric Buddhism for Kûkai: hosshin seppô and sokushinjôbutsu, as two ways of conceiving from different angles the same interrelationality of the cosmos in its mantric and mandalic expressions. Laughter
  • The two sides settled on a bland-sounding phrase in the treaty's preamble that recognizes the "interrelationship" between nuclear weapons and missile defense. Obama faces fight over missile defense as he presses New START ratification
  • While they can all occur independently, the interrelationship between the three parts of the triad is such that one component will affect another.
  • The interrelationship in relation to contract and tort was not explored in the appellant's case.
  • To analyze the interrelation of PTA, PX and PET in terms of price and profit fluctuation.
  • Paleozoic synapsids have been the focus of many large-scale treatments over the past century and their anatomy and interrelationships are well known.
  • The interrelationship between environmental ethics and economics.
  • Methods Study the interrelationship of syndromes through the measurement and content of gasticmucosa growth inhibition change.
  • What one has is the assembling of a recipe for constructing physical properties in complicated interrelationships.
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