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Discover LudwigThe word "Interrelation" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the mutual relationship or connection between two or more things. Example: "The interrelation between climate change and biodiversity loss is a critical area of study."
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Interrelation
noun
Mutual or reciprocal relation; correlation.
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A brief review of these products, the material used, and the manufacturing processes may serve to suggest the interrelation between these and clay products.
The close interrelation between the use of nitrogen for fertilizers and for explosives persists to this day.
The last-named work is a poetic record of a tumultuous year in the poet's life and exhibits the interrelation between politics, the individual, and his culture.
As the size of the job increases, the interrelation of individual spaces increases the complexity of these studies, and it is quite likely that the designer will need a rough study model in order to visualize the spaces three dimensionally.
Ethnolinguistics, that part of anthropological linguistics concerned with the study of the interrelation between a language and the cultural behaviour of those who speak it.
the functional view, attempts to study the interrelation between the various elements, small and large, in a culture.
Maxwell's equations, four equations that, together, form a complete description of the production and interrelation of electric and magnetic fields.
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"Organization inherently involves functions and their interrelations" (Rosen 1991, 280).
The constituent words convey their meaning first, but their interrelations are not communicated by the words themselves, but by the whole sentence as a unit.
This opened a new and fruitful perspective, deviating from the traditional approach to logic, where for centuries scholars had struggled to come up with clever mnemonics to memorize a very small catalog of valid conversions and syllogisms and their various interrelations.
Rather, "their interrelations are mediated by large arrays of complex psychic structures, such as mood, energy, and interest" (1979, pp. 738 9).
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