Definition of Temporal relation

1. Noun. A relation involving time.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Temporal Relation

temporal hours
temporal line
temporal lobe
temporal lobe epilepsy
temporal lobes
temporal logic
temporal logics
temporal muscle
temporal order
temporal plane
temporal pole
temporal pole of cerebrum
temporal process
temporal property
temporal region of head
temporal relation (current term)
temporal ridge
temporal role
temporal sensing
temporal squama
temporal surface
temporal vein
temporal veins
temporal venules of retina
temporalis
temporalis muscle
temporalise
temporalities
temporality
temporalize

Literary usage of Temporal relation

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Relation of John Locke to English Deism by Samuel Gring Hefelbower (1918)
"THE temporal relation OF LOCKE AND THE DEISTS Attention has already been called to the fact that Locke and the Deists were close to each other in time. ..."

2. The Relation of John Locke to English Deism by Samuel Gring Hefelbower (1918)
"THE temporal relation OF LOCKE AND THE DEISTS Attention has already been called to the fact that Locke and the Deists were close to each other in time. ..."

3. The Relation of John Locke to English Deism by Samuel Gring Hefelbower (1918)
"THE temporal relation OF LOCKE AND THE DEISTS Attention has already been called to the fact that Locke and the Deists were close to each other in time. ..."

4. The Relation of John Locke to English Deism by Samuel Gring Hefelbower (1918)
"THE temporal relation OF LOCKE AND THE DEISTS Attention has already been called to the fact that Locke and the Deists were close to each other in time. ..."

5. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society by Aristotelian Society (Great Britain) (1906)
"I admit, of course, that the relation of knower and known is not in its own intrinsic nature a temporal relation ; it is not a relation of temporal ..."

6. Theory of Thought and Knowledge by Borden Parker Bowne (1897)
"But memory becomes memory proper only as the temporal relation is presupposed. ... There is no temporal relation among these data considered as states of ..."

7. Theory of Thought and Knowledge by Borden Parker Bowne (1897)
"But memory becomes memory proper only as the temporal relation is presupposed. ... There is no temporal relation among these data considered as states of ..."

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