The location of a place in relation to other places
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The complement of a set S, relative to the universal set U, consists of all elements of U that are not in S.
Kin is an archaic word for "relative."
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That depends on if it is meant in a romantic way or not.
Relative size is an option in the style tab. It means that the size should be relative or correspond to the others.
The relative probability of survival and reproduction for a genotype.
Intensive verbs describe the subject complement but extensive verbs describe what the subject does.
In mathematics, the term "complement" refers to the concept of a set that includes all elements not in a given set, typically relative to a universal set. For example, if ( U ) is the universal set and ( A ) is a subset of ( U ), the complement of ( A ) (denoted as ( A' ) or ( U - A )) consists of all elements in ( U ) that are not in ( A ). In geometry, the complement can also refer to angles that add up to 90 degrees, such as the complement of a 30-degree angle being a 60-degree angle.
No, objects are never complements. These are different parts of a sentence. ======= "Objects" are called "complements" in Latin languages, for instance, so that is probably what he/she meant. The indirect object is an indirect complement.
a binary code is self complementary if complement of any code word is again a code .in self completing codes 9's complement of a number can be obtained by interchanging 0's and 1's.
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Catherine Rudin has written: 'Aspects of Bulgarian syntax' -- subject(s): Bulgarian language, Complement, Interrogative, Relative clauses, Syntax