Rel
1.
a noun suffix having a diminutive or pejorative force:
wastrel.
1.
relating.
2.
relative.
3.
relatively.
4.
released.
5.
religion.
6.
religious.
abbreviation
1.
relating
2.
relative(ly)
suffix
1.
mainly disparaging indicating a person or thing viewed as diminutive, trivial, or worthless: mongrel, wastrel
rel.
1.
related
2.
relating
3.
relative
4.
relatively
5.
released
6.
religion
7.
religious
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