- is a
semantic relation between a
meronym denoting a part and a
holonym denoting a whole. In
simpler terms, a
meronym is in a part-of
relationship with...
- (whole) has a has-a
relationship with its
meronym (part), for a
composition (i.e. with ownership) relation: a
meronym (constituent) has a part-of relationship...
- (is-a)
relationship with its
hypernym (supertype, superclass); holonym-
meronym (whole/entity/container-part/constituent/member)
relations between types...
-
village is
visited by
Meronym, a
member of an advanced, off-world
society called the Prescients, who are
dying from a plague.
Meronym is
searching for a...
-
people known as the Prescients, one of whom,
Meronym,
visits Zachry’s
village to his su****ion. When
Meronym later requests a
guide to the top of Mauna...
-
links words into
semantic relations including synonyms, hyponyms, and
meronyms. The
synonyms are
grouped into
synsets with
short definitions and usage...
- and in
linguistics a
meronym is the name
given to a
constituent part of, a
substance of, or a
member of something. "X" is a
meronym of "Y" if an X is a...
- door and window; or car
contains steering-wheel and
engine (compare "
meronym") homonym: 1: a: a word
pronounced like another, but
differing in meaning...
- Some of the most
common semantic relations defined 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)...
-
describes the
relation between part and whole. For instance,
wheel is a
meronym of car. An
expression is
ambiguous if it has more than one
possible meaning...