Relatum
Relatum is a term used in logic and philosophy to denote the thing or objects that participate in a relation. In a given relation, the relata are the entities between which the relation holds. For example, in the relation “is taller than,” the two individuals involved are the relata; the relation itself is the standing connection between them.
In formal logic, a relation is typically defined as a set of ordered tuples, and the elements
Etymologically, relatum is the neuter singular of the Latin participle relatus, from referre “to bring back”
Relatum figures prominently in debates about the nature of relations. Some theories treat relations as real,
In short, relatum refers to the elements that a relation ties together, serving as a foundational concept