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1 7 | There are, moreover, other relatives, e.g. habit, disposition, 2 7 | So it is with all other relatives that have been mentioned. 3 7 | attitudes.~It is possible for relatives to have contraries. Thus 4 7 | vice, these both being relatives; knowledge, too, has a contrary, 5 7 | this is not the mark of all relatives; "double" and "triple" have 6 7 | term.~It also appears that relatives can admit of variation of 7 7 | of this modification. All relatives have correlatives: by the 8 7 | and from "rudder".~All relatives, then, if properly defined, 9 7 | does indeed apply to all relatives, but the fact that a thing 10 7 | meant. Thus these are not relatives, and, this being the case, 11 10| each in the same sense as relatives. The one is not explained 12 10| rather, privation of sight. Relatives, moreover, reciprocate;