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  • 91relato — {{#}}{{LM R33583}}{{〓}} {{SynR34413}} {{[}}relato{{]}} ‹re·la·to› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Cuento o narración de carácter literario y generalmente breve. {{<}}2{{>}} Narración o comunicación con palabras de un hecho.… …

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  • 92accusation — I. Accusation, f. acut. Accusatio, Delatio reatus. II. Une accusation par laquelle les nations estrangeres qui sont nos alliez poursuyvent les injures de nos magistrats, Iudicium sociale. L accusation est abbatuë et esteinte, Concidit et… …

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  • 93reporter — Reporter, Regerere, Reportare, voyez Porter. Reporté, Relatus, Reportatus …

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  • 94correlato — correlato, ta (De co y el lat. relātus, part. pas. de referre, referir). 1. adj. ant. correlativo. Era u. t. c. s.) 2. m. Término que corresponde a otro en una correlación …

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  • 95relato — (Del lat. relātus). 1. m. Conocimiento que se da, generalmente detallado, de un hecho. 2. Narración, cuento …

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  • 96refer — [14] To refer something is etymologically to ‘carry it back’. The word comes via Old French referer from Latin referre, a compound verb formed from the prefix re ‘back’ and ferre ‘carry’ (source of English fertile and related to English bear). Of …

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  • 97relate — [16] Something that is related to something else is etymologically ‘carried back’ to it. The word is based on relātus, the past participle of Latin referre ‘carry back, refer to’ (source of English refer). (Lātus was not the original past… …

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  • 98relate — [ri lāt′] vt. related, relating [< L relatus, pp. of referre, to bring back: see REFER] 1. to tell the story of or give an account of; narrate; recount 2. to connect or associate, as in thought or meaning; show as having to do with; show a… …

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  • 99relative — [rel′ə tiv] adj. [< MFr or L: MFr relatif < L relativus < L relatus: see RELATE] 1. related each to the other; dependent upon or referring to each other [to stay in the same relative positions] 2. having to do with; pertinent; relevant… …

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  • 100re|lat´er — re|late «rih LAYT», verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. –v.t. 1. to give an account of; tell: »The traveler related his adventures. SYNONYM(S): recount, recite, narrate. 2. to connec …

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