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A distant relative.
A person who is related to a certain relative is often referred to as a "relative" or "kin." More specifically, terms like "cousin," "niece," "nephew," "aunt," or "uncle" can be used depending on the exact relationship. Overall, the term "family member" is a broad way to describe someone connected by blood or marriage.
They'd be called that person's relative.
A blood relative is a person who is related to another through a common ancestor, not by marriage or adoption.
No. You can only claim a person as a dependent if they are a qualified child or a qualified relative. Relative does not prohibit a person who is not related to you but it does require several factors to be met. Generally they must meet the requirements and you must have provided more than 50% of their support for the tax year.
The word 'relative' is both a noun (relative, relatives) and an adjective (relative, more relative, most relative).The noun 'relative' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for someone related by blood or marriage; in grammar, a relative pronoun, determiner, or adverb; a word for a person or a thing.The noun form of the adjective 'relative' is relativeness.
relative atomic mass
Because the relative is related to him/her
relative Atomic Mass
I believe, it means, who has most relative power in household. Relative means, something is tangible; for instance, who makes most income, and that person has a right to make a decision.
No one knows who the most intelligent person in the world is, in part because there is not broad agreement on how to measure intelligence.
A relative or Is she related/Are you related sounds better.