"Relevant" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
Applying to the matter in question; affording something to the purpose
Relieving; lending aid or support.
Sufficient to support the cause.
Bearing upon, or properly applying to, the case in hand;
pertinent; applicable.
Reflection is the lamp of the heart. If it departs, the heart will have no light.
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"How was your golf game, dear?" asked Jack's wife Tracy."Well, I was hitting pretty well, but my eyesight's gotten so bad, Icouldn't see where the ball went.""You're seventy-five years old, Jack!" admonished his wife. "Why don't you take my brother Scott along?""But he's eighty-five and doesn't even play golf anymore," protested Jack."Yes, but he's got perfect eyesight and can watch your ball for you,"Tracy pointed out.The next day Jack teed off with Scott looking on. Jack swung and the ball disappeared down the middle of the fairway. "Did you see where it went?" asked Jack."Yup," Scott answered."Well, where is it?" yelled Jack, peering off into the distance."I forgot."
Of or pertaining to the bony or cartilaginous arch which supports the tongue. Sometimes applied to the tongue itself.
Read the complete definitionUnder the tail; -- applied to the bones which support the caudal fin rays in most fishes.
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Read the complete definitionRolled in a spiral; scroll-like; turbinate; -- applied to the thin, plicated, bony or cartilaginous plates which support the olfactory …
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