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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
interrelationship
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ the interrelationship of the world economy
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
interrelationship

also inter-relationship, 1841, from inter- + relationship.

Wiktionary
interrelationship

n. A relationship between multiple things

WordNet
interrelationship

n. mutual or reciprocal relation or relatedness; "interrelationships of animal structure and function" [syn: interrelation, interrelatedness]

Usage examples of "interrelationship".

Because of this interrelationship between the pituitary and the gonads, the failure of the pituitary to hold up its end is as surely asexualizing as castration or ovariectomy would be.

Rhiow spent a good while looking over the interrelationships of the Grand Central gates with the Penn complex, making sure there were no accidental overlaps or frayings of the master patterns, which needed to remain discrete.

To us, there was not much question about it: the most important link in all the complex interrelationships of mind and matter that an earlier generation of scientists had called Gaia was right there, floating on its fluidized bed, looking like the star of a Japanese horror flick.

They also shrink and yet the interrelationships among atoms and among the subatomic particles that make them up remain the same to us inside the ship as they would seem to us outside the ship.

So far they had only passed from the intercellular space between the cells of the capillary wall, into the intercellular spaces of the brain where the support structures existed that maintained the form and interrelationships of the nerve cells, or neurons.

The organ is too complex, and its components have interrelationships we are nowhere near solving.

I didn’t yet know that answers vanish as one continues to travel, that there is only further complexity, that there are still more interrelationships, and more questions.