- example,
finger is a
meronym of hand,
which is its holonym. Similarly,
engine is a
meronym of car,
which is its holonym.
Fellow meronyms (naming the various...
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links words into
semantic relations including synonyms, hyponyms, and
meronyms. The
synonyms are
grouped into
synsets with
short definitions and usage...
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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...
- (is-a)
relationship with its
hypernym (supertype, superclass); holonym-
meronym (whole/entity/container-part/constituent/member)
relations between types...
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languages such as OWL and SKOS. In
natural languages they are
represented by
meronyms and holonyms.
Mereology Meronymy Object-Oriented
Programming Concept Glossary...
- (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...
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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...
- the
synonyms as well
Finding semantically related words (e.g. antonyms,
meronyms, hyponyms, hypernyms)
Finding all the
various morphological forms of words...
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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...
- eponym, eponymous, eponymy, euonym, homonym, hyperonym, hyponym, hyponymy,
meronym, meronymy, metonym, metonymy, metronymic, paronym, paronymous, pseudonym...