relvar

English

Etymology

Contraction of relation variable, coined by Christopher J. Date.

Noun

relvar (plural relvars)

  1. (databases, nonstandard) A variable that contains a relation, as distinguished from the relation itself.

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin relevāre, present active infinitive of relevō, or less likely from a Vulgar Latin root *re-herbāre. Compare Spanish relvar and ralbar. Doublet of relevar.

Verb

relvar (first-person singular present indicative relvo, past participle relvado)

  1. to turf (to plant a lawn)

Conjugation

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