comparatively, nearly, approximately
relative
Yes, the noun 'relative' is a concrete noun, a word for a person connected with another by blood or marriage; a word for a physical person.The word 'relative' is also an adjective.
Friend or stranger.
niece, uncle
Absolute Location, or size
Yes, the word 'which' is a relative pronoun.A relative pronoun is a word used to introduce a relative clause; a relative pronoun "relates" to the word that it modifies, providing additional information about the antecedent without starting another sentence.The relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, which, that.Example: The flowers which mother likes best are the tulips.
Brother, uncle, father, grandfather, nephew.
Relative means" in relation to" or "compared to". Relative size describes how an object appears next to another object. Mt. Rushmore's relative size is huge compared to a mouse. But Rushmore's relative size is very small compared (relative) to the universe.
Relative vector of velocity. "Bearing" is another possibility.
agnate, aunt, blood, brother-in-law, clansperson, cognate, connection, cousin, father, father-in-law, folk, folks, grandparents, great-grandparents, in-laws, kinsperson, mother, mother-in-law, nephew, niece, relation, sib, sibling, sister-in-law, stepbrother, stepparent, stepsister, uncle, blood brother, kin, kinsperson, relation, relative, twin
The word 'relative' is a common noun, a general word for a person related by blood or marriage to another. The word 'favorite' is an adjective describing the noun 'relative'.Note: the noun 'relative' can also function as an adjective, and the adjective favorite can also function as a noun; for example a relative favorite (something preferred compared to other similar things).
No, the pronoun 'my' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the person speaking.Example: My mother made mydress.A relative pronoun is a word that introduces a relative clause, a group of words that has a subject and a verb but is not a complete sentence. A relative pronoun "relates" to the word that it modifies, providing additional information about the antecedent without starting another sentence.They are: who, whom, whose, which, that.Example: It was my mother who made the dress.