in mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relationship; corresponding
2.
denoting words, usually conjunctions, occurring together though not adjacently in certain grammatical constructions, as for example neither and nor in such sentences as he neither ate nor drank
noun
3.
either of two things that are correlative
4.
a correlative word
corelative in American English
(kəˈrelətɪv)
adjective or noun
chiefly Brit
correlative
Derived forms
corelatively
adverb
Word origin
[co- + relative]co- is a prefix meaning “with,” “together,” “in association,” sometimes with the derivedsense “auxiliary, subsidiary” (coenzyme; copilot), and, in mathematics and astronomy, with the sense “complement” (codeclination)