- made
between true
homonyms,
which are
unrelated in origin, such as
skate (glide on ice) and
skate (the fish), and
polysemous homonyms, or polysemes, which...
- such name to be
published is the
senior homonym and is to be used (it is "valid"); any
others are
junior homonyms and must be
replaced with new names. It...
-
difference between homonyms and
polysemes is subtle.
Lexicographers define polysemes within a
single dictionary lemma,
while homonyms are
treated in separate...
- code.
Names with the same form but
applying to
different taxa are
called "
homonyms".
Although this is
discouraged by both the
International Code of Zoological...
-
homophones According to the
strict sense of
homonyms as
words with the same
spelling and pronunciation; however,
homonyms according to the
loose sense common...
- made
between "true"
homonyms,
which are
unrelated in origin, such as
skate (glide on ice) and
skate (the fish), and
polysemous homonyms, or polysemes, which...
-
correct sentence in
English that is
often presented as an
example of how
homonyms and
homophones can be used to
create complicated linguistic constructs...
- This
includes knowledge of antonyms, the
ability to
differentiate between homonyms:
different kanji with the same reading, and the
ability to
correctly write...
-
genus names are
unique only
within a
nomenclature code, it is
possible for
homonyms (two or more
species sharing the same
genus name) to happen, and even the...
-
explicitly defined by the Code as
being homonyms.
Otherwise the one-letter
difference rule applies. In species,
primary homonyms are
those with the same
genus and...