correlative
noun /kəˈrelətɪv/
/kəˈrelətɪv/
(formal)- a fact or an idea that is closely related to or depends on another fact or idea
- The child’s right to education is a correlative of the parent’s duty to send the child to school.
Word Originmid 16th cent.: from medieval Latin correlativus, from cor- ‘together’ + late Latin relativus, from referre ‘bring back’, from re- ‘back’ + ferre ‘bring’.