- two
meanings are
historically related.
Dictionary writers often list
polysemes (words or
phrases with different, but related, senses) in the same entry...
-
Competence (also
called competency or capability) is a
polyseme indicating a
variety of
different notions. In
current literature,
three notions are most...
-
skate (glide on ice) and
skate (the fish), and
polysemous homonyms, or
polysemes,
which have a
shared origin, such as
mouth (of a river) and
mouth (of...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Broad concept article:
Competence (
polyseme),
capacity or
ability to
perform effectively Competence or
competency may...
- In
software and
systems engineering, the
phrase use case is a
polyseme with two senses: A
usage scenario for a
piece of software;
often used in the plural...
-
person resembling another person in some respect.
Since match is also a
polyseme for a
slender piece of wood with a
flammable tip, this was used for the...
- a
third entity, Bennifer. In taxonomies, a
conflative term is
always a
polyseme.
Amalgamation (names)
Confounding variable in
regression analysis Essentialism...
-
symptoms of
addiction may include: "Addiction" and "addictive behaviour" are
polysemes denoting a
category of
mental disorders, of
neuropsychological symptoms...
- its usage. This is seen in the (mostly uninflected)
English language in
polysemes, the
common use of the same word for an activity, for
those engaged in...
- sign Gr**** σῆμα (sêma) aposematic, asemasia, asemia, asemic, pentaseme,
polyseme, polysemic, polysemous, polysemy, semantics, semap****, semasiology, sematic...