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Irrelative vs Relevant - What's the difference?

irrelative | relevant |


As adjectives the difference between irrelative and relevant

is that irrelative is (archaic) not relative; without mutual relations; not connected while relevant is directly related, connected, or pertinent to a topic.

Terms vs Irrelative - What's the difference?

terms | irrelative |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective irrelative is

(archaic) not relative; without mutual relations; not connected.

Incoherent vs Irrelative - What's the difference?

incoherent | irrelative |


As adjectives the difference between incoherent and irrelative

is that incoherent is incoherent (not coherent) while irrelative is (archaic) not relative; without mutual relations; not connected.

Irrelatively vs Irrelative - What's the difference?

irrelatively | irrelative | Derived terms |

Irrelative is a derived term of irrelatively.



As an adverb irrelatively

is in an irrelative manner.

As an adjective irrelative is

not relative; without mutual relations; not connected.

Relative vs Irrelative - What's the difference?

relative | irrelative |


As adjectives the difference between relative and irrelative

is that relative is connected to or depending on something else; comparative while irrelative is not relative; without mutual relations; not connected.

As a noun relative

is someone in the same family; someone connected by blood, marriage, or adoption.