different between membership vs relations
membership
English
Etymology
From member +? -ship.
Pronunciation
Noun
membership (countable and uncountable, plural memberships)
- The state of being a member of a group or organization.
- The terms of membership agreement were vague.
- He has memberships in clubs in three cities.
- The body of members of an organization.
- The memberships of the state chapters elect delegates to the national convention.
- (mathematics) The fact of being a member of a set.
Derived terms
- membership card
- membership function
Translations
membership From the web:
- what memberships does costco offer
- what membership dues are tax deductible
- what membership types exist in rotary
- what memberships are tax deductible
- what memberships are worth it
- what membership fees are tax deductible
- what memberships does amazon offer
- does costco offer discount membership
relations
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???le???nz/
- Hyphenation: re?la?tions
Noun
relations
- plural of relation
Anagrams
- Orientals, Orléanist, Tiroleans, orientals, serotinal, tailerons, tensorial
French
Noun
relations f
- plural of relation
Anagrams
- alertions, talerions
Swedish
Noun
relations
- indefinite genitive singular of relation
Anagrams
- laotierns
relations From the web:
- what relationship is described by the arrhenius equation
- what relationship exists for a thunderstorm to form
- what relationship is your cousins child
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