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1. relative
adjective. ['ˈrɛlətɪv'] estimated by comparison; not absolute or complete.
Synonyms
- relational
Antonyms
- stranger
- introvert
Etymology
- relativus (Latin)
- refero (Latin)
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Rhymes with Relative Atomic Mass
- middle-class
- smartass
- contrasts
- lambastes
- forecasts
- vanasse
- umass
- surpass
- repass
- outlasts
- impasse
- depass
- alsace
- plasse
- plass
- plas
- morass
- krass
- kras
- klass
- klas
- harass
- grasse
- grass
- gras
- glass
- glas
- crass
- class
- brass
Sentences with relative-atomic-mass
1. Noun Phrase
So the formula for relative atomic mass is simply:
2. Noun Phrase
For chlorine, the relative atomic mass on the periodic table shows 35.5 in line with this calculation.
3. Noun Phrase
This is easy to do if you know the relative atomic masses of the elements in question.
4. Noun Phrase
Formula mass is a measure of the total relative atomic mass for a whole molecule.
2. relative
noun. ['ˈrɛlətɪv'] a person related by blood or marriage.
Synonyms
- soul
- offspring
- matrisib
- kin group
- enate
- kinsman
- second cousin
- partner
- patrilineal sib
- spouse
- kissing kin
- mate
- kindred
- relative-in-law
- ancestor
- relation
- sib
- cousin-german
- full cousin
- descendent
- kin
- tribe
- married person
- patrilineal kin
- kinship group
- matrilineal kin
- next of kin
- individual
- root
- issue
- matrilineal sib
- antecedent
- sibling
- mortal
- patrisib
- descendant
- clan
- family
- blood relation
- ascendent
- progeny
- first cousin
- matrikin
- in-law
- person
- cousin
- better half
- ascendant
- kinswoman
- agnate
- kissing cousin
- patrikin
- kinsperson
- cognate
- blood relative
- somebody
Antonyms
- descendant
- debtor
- nonreligious person
- follower
Etymology
- relativus (Latin)
- refero (Latin)
3. mass
noun. ['ˈmæs'] the property of a body that causes it to have weight in a gravitational field.
Synonyms
- critical mass
- bulk
- molecular weight
- atomic mass
- atomic weight
- inertial mass
- relativistic mass
- relative atomic mass
- relative molecular mass
- mass deficiency
- biomass
- physical property
- fundamental quantity
- body
- mass defect
- rest mass
- gravitational mass
- mass energy
Antonyms
- minimum
- scarcity
- empty
- imperfect
Etymology
- masse (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mæsse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. mass
noun. ['ˈmæs'] (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
Synonyms
- haymow
- great deal
- slew
- passel
- muckle
- mess
- stack
- mountain
- flock
- wad
- large indefinite amount
- plenty
- large indefinite quantity
- tidy sum
- deluge
- mint
- quite a little
- batch
- deal
- flood
- pot
- mickle
- raft
- good deal
- spate
- lot
- peck
- hatful
- inundation
- torrent
- heap
- pile
Antonyms
- imperceptibility
- visibility
- inelasticity
- artifact
Etymology
- masse (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mæsse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. mass
noun. ['ˈmæs'] an ill-structured collection of similar things (objects or people).
Synonyms
- accumulation
- assemblage
- logjam
- shock
- collection
Antonyms
- bad luck
- misfortune
- good luck
- success
Etymology
- masse (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mæsse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. Mass
noun. (Roman Catholic Church and Protestant Churches) the celebration of the Eucharist.
Synonyms
- religious ceremony
- Requiem
- Low Mass
- religious ritual
Etymology
- masse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. mass
noun. ['ˈmæs'] a body of matter without definite shape.
Synonyms
- mush
- faecalith
- stercolith
- pulp
- mat
- body
- coprolith
- drift
Antonyms
- perceptibility
- unmalleability
- elasticity
- malleability
Etymology
- masse (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mæsse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. mass
noun. ['ˈmæs'] the common people generally.
Synonyms
- temporalty
- the great unwashed
- grouping
- audience
- followers
- people
- masses
- following
- laity
- multitude
- hoi polloi
Antonyms
- unite
- cheer
- euphemism
- minor
Etymology
- masse (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mæsse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. mass
noun. ['ˈmæs'] the property of something that is great in magnitude.
Synonyms
- bulk
- dollar volume
- volume
- magnitude
Antonyms
- disorganize
- refrain
- take
- ebbtide
Etymology
- masse (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mæsse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. mass
verb. ['ˈmæs'] join together into a mass or collect or form a mass.
Synonyms
- press
- crowd
Antonyms
- breakableness
- solidity
- unbreakableness
Etymology
- masse (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mæsse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))