Definition of Hypernymy. Meaning of Hypernymy. Synonyms of Hypernymy

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Definition of Hypernymy

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- Hypernymy and hyponymy are the semantic relations between a generic term (hypernym) and a more specific term (hyponym). The hypernym is also called a...
- those goals that further other specified goals Hypernymy, in the context of linguistic hyponymy and hypernymy This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- tree might be tree (an oak tree is a type of tree). Has-a Hyponymy and hypernymy Is-a Mereological essentialism Mereological nihilism Synecdoche v t e...
- between lexical items include hyponymy, hypernymy, synonymy, and antonymy, as well as homonymy. Hyponymy and hypernymy refer to a relationship between a general...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hyponymy and hypernymy Hierarchy § Subsumptive containment hierarchy Is-a Hypernymy (and supertype) Hyponymy (and subtype) Has-a...
- synonym.[citation needed] The analysis of synonymy, polysemy, hyponymy, and hypernymy is inherent to taxonomy and ontology in the information science senses...
- requires an understanding of lexical hierarchy, including hyponymy and hypernymy, meronomy, polysemy, synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms. It also relates...
- linked by any of the following semantic relationships: synonymy, antonymy, hypernymy, hyponymy, holonymy, meronymy, or metonymy, or polysemy. These are not...
- form over concept Haecceity – Term from medieval scholastic philosophy Hypernymy and hyponymy – Semantic relations involving the type-of property Identity...
- of a word is a subset of the other. These are examples of hyponymy and hypernymy, and are sometimes called autohyponyms. For example, 'dog' can be used...