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meronym denoting a part and a
holonym denoting a whole. In
simpler terms, a
meronym is in a part-of
relationship with its
holonym. For example,
finger is a...
- type-of (is-a)
relationship with its
hypernym (supertype, superclass);
holonym-meronym (whole/entity/container-part/constituent/member)
relations between...
-
relationship with its
holonym (entity), for a
containment relation: a
meronym (member) has a member-of
relationship with its
holonym (container); concept–object...
- and dog is a
coordinate term of wolf)
holonym: Y is a
holonym of X if X is a part of Y (building is a
holonym of window) meronym: Y is a
meronym of X...
- (compare "homonym") hodonym: a name of a
street or road (also odonym).
holonym: a word for the
whole of
which other words are part, in the way
house contains...
- are
meronymy (A is a
meronym of B if A is part of B),
holonymy (B is a
holonym of A if B
contains A),
hyponymy (or troponymy) (A is
subordinate of B;...
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nominalizations or
gerunds Marks the item
denoting the
possessor or the
holonym of
which another adpositional phrase may
denote the
possessed item or be...
- OWL and SKOS. In
natural languages they are
represented by
meronyms and
holonyms.
Mereology Meronymy Object-Oriented
Programming Concept Glossary of WordNet...
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definitions for
terms as well as “synonyms, hyponyms, hyperonyms, meronyms,
holonyms, and antonyms.”"
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