No, not really
If something pertains to something else, it is related or has to do with something else.
You use the word 'before' to say that something was done at an earlier time compared to something else. For example; I used to have my breakfast before going to school everyday. You use the word 'in front of' to demonstrate a position, i.e that something is by position, in front, compared to something else that is behind the former. For example; I sit in front of Aaron in our Contract Law class.
detached.
Something is imbedded in something else when it is stuck into it.
exchange something for something else in other word's trade.
They eat breakfast in the morning like everybody else: In the morning. That why it is called Breakfast. The word is a compound of "break" and "fast," referring to the conclusion of fasting since the previous day's last meal.
Buy is a word to obtain something but by giving something else. Purchase can be the similar word for buy.
complete and something else.
exchange something for something else in other word's trade.
summin' A British slang word for something is suink. You would pronounce this as SUH-EENK.
Symbol, metaphor, simile.
Variables or factors. I hope that helps. A catalyst