Word Meanings - INTERDEPENDENCE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Mutual dependence. "The interdependence of virtue and knowledge." M. Arnold.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of INTERDEPENDENCE)
- Affinity
- Relationship
- relation
- kindred
- conformity
- connection
- alliance
- similarity
- analogy
- homogeneity
- harmony
- correlativeness
- sympathy
- interdependence
- interconnection
- intercommunity
Related words: (words related to INTERDEPENDENCE)
- RELATIONSHIP
The state of being related by kindred, affinity, or other alliance. Mason. - HOMOGENEITY
See HOMOGENEOUSNESS - CORRELATIVENESS
Quality of being correlative. - CONFORMITY
1. Correspondence in form, manner, or character; resemblance; agreement; congruity; -- followed by to, with, or between. By our conformity to God. Tillotson. The end of all religion is but to draw us to a conformity with God. Dr. H.More. - AFFINITY
That attraction which takes place, at an insensible distance, between the heterogeneous particles of bodies, and unites them to form chemical compounds; chemism; chemical or elective affinity or attraction. (more info) 1. Relationship by marriage - KINDRED
d), fr. AS. cunn kin, race + the termination to advise, G. rathen. 1. Relationship by birth or marriage; consanguinity; affinity; kin. Like her, of equal kindred to the throne. Dryden. 2. Relatives by blood or marriage, more properly the former; - ALLIANCE
1. The state of being allied; the act of allying or uniting; a union or connection of interests between families, states, parties, etc., especially between families by marriage and states by compact, treaty, or league; as, matrimonial alliances; - RELATIONAL
1. Having relation or kindred; related. We might be tempted to take these two nations for relational stems. Tooke. 2. Indicating or specifying some relation. Relational words, as prepositions, auxiliaries, etc. R. Morris. - HARMONY
See STRAIN (more info) 1. The just adaptation of parts to each other, in any system or combination of things, or in things, or things intended to form a connected whole; such an agreement between - INTERDEPENDENCE
Mutual dependence. "The interdependence of virtue and knowledge." M. Arnold. - SYMPATHY
1. Feeling corresponding to that which another feels; the quality of being affected by the affection of another, with feelings correspondent in kind, if not in degree; fellow-feeling. They saw, but other sight instead -- a crowd Of ugly serpents! - RELATION
1. The act of relating or telling; also, that which is related; recital; account; narration; narrative; as, the relation of historical events. relation doth well figure them. Bacon. 2. The state of being related or of referring; what is apprehended - SIMILARITY
The quality or state of being similar; likeness; resemblance; as, a similarity of features. Hardly is there a similarity detected between two or three facts, than men hasten to extend it to all. Sir W. Hamilton. - INTERCOMMUNITY
Intercommunication; community of possessions, religion, etc. In consequence of that intercommunity of paganism . . . one nation adopted the gods of another. Bp. Warburton. - INTERCONNECTION
Connection between; mutual connection. - RELATIONIST
A relative; a relation. - ANALOGY
A relation or correspondence in function, between organs or parts which are decidedly different. (more info) 1. A resemblance of relations; an agreement or likeness between things in some circumstances or effects, when the things are otherwise - CONNECTION
1. The act of connecting, or the state of being connected; junction; union; alliance; relationship. He denied the possibility of a known connection between cause and effect. Whewell. The eternal and inserable connection between virtue - DALLIANCE
1. The act of dallying, trifling, or fondling; interchange of caresses; wanton play. Look thou be true, do not give dalliance Too mnch the rein. Shak. O, the dalliance and the wit, The flattery and the strifeTennyson. 2. Delay or procrastination. - REALLIANCE
A renewed alliance. - MISRELATION
Erroneous relation or narration. Abp. Bramhall. - INCONFORMITY
Want of conformity; nonconformity. - DISCONNECTION
The act of disconnecting, or state of being disconnected; separation; want of union. Nothing was therefore to be left in all the subordinate members but weakness, disconnection, and confusion. Burke. - UNKINDRED
Not kindred; not of the same kin. Rowe. -- Un*kin"dred*ly, a. - DELTA CONNECTION
One of the usual forms or methods for connecting apparatus to a three-phase circuit, the three corners of the delta or triangle, as diagrammatically represented, being connected to the three wires of the supply circuit. - IRRELATION
The quality or state of being irrelative; want of connection or relation. - DISSYMPATHY
Lack of sympathy; want of interest; indifference. - TELHARMONIUM; TELHARMONY
An instrument for producing music , at a distant point or points by means of alternating currents of electricity controlled by an operator who plays on a keyboard. The music is produced by a receiving instrument similar or analogous to - CO-RELATION
Corresponding relation. - DISSIMILARITY
Want of resemblance; unlikeness; dissimilitude; variety; as, the dissimilarity of human faces and forms. Sir W. Jones.