- than that of a
hyponym. An
approach to the
relationship between hyponyms and
hypernyms is to view a
hypernym as
consisting of
hyponyms. This, however...
-
regional pain
syndrome (CRPS Type 1 and Type 2),
sometimes referred to by the
hyponyms Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) or
Reflex Neurovascular Dystrophy (RND)...
- hot ↔ cold,
large ↔ small,
thick ↔ thin,
synonym ↔
antonym Hypernyms and
hyponyms are
words that
refer to, respectively, a
general category and a specific...
-
between words that
links words into
semantic relations including synonyms,
hyponyms, and meronyms. The
synonyms are
grouped into
synsets with
short definitions...
-
found in many
medieval French cookbooks. See also
Wiktionary >
gravy §
Hyponyms Brown gravy is the name for a
gravy made from the
drippings from roasted...
-
Christianity is the
dominant religion in Oceania.
Prior to
contact with Europeans, the
different groups of the
Pacific lived in
systems of
theocracy which...
- body. Thus, in
precise usage, the
words breathing and
ventilation are
hyponyms, not synonyms, of respiration; but this
prescription is not consistently...
-
steamer which are
included in ship. A
hypernym is
superordinate to a
hyponym, and a
hyponym is
subordinate to a hypernym. An
animal is a
generalization of a...
- ἀφαιρέω
aphaireo from ἀπό apo, "away" and αἱρέω haireo, "to take". The
hyponyms aphesis (/ˈæfəsɪs/) and aphetic,
coined in 1880 by
James Murray, is inspired...
- "manifestation of ****ual p****ion for one of the
opposite ****;
normal ****uality".
Hyponyms of hetero****ual
include heteroflexible. The word can be
informally shortened...