Usage Note
Comparativo describes something that involves comparison. In grammar, el comparativo (used as a noun) is the comparative degree of an adjective, formed with más/menos … que in Spanish — there is no separate inflected form as in Latin. The phrase en términos comparativos means 'in comparative terms'.
Examples
"El estudio ofrece datos comparativos entre países."
Natural Translation
The study offers comparative data between countries.
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