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Hypernym denoted word
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Hyponymy
For example, scarlet, vermilion, carmine, and crimson are all hyponyms of red (their hypernym), which is, in turn, a hyponym of colour. ... The term Hypernym denotes a word, usually somewhat vague and broad in meaning, that other more specific words fall under or are fairly encompassed by. -
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WordNet
These relations vary based on the type of word, and include: ... hypernyms: Y is a hypernym of X if every X is a (kind of) Y (canine is a hypernym of dog) -
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-onym
Other, late 20th century examples, such as hypernym and characternym, are typically incorrectly formed neologisms for which there are more traditional words formed in -onym (hyperonym and charactonym). ... The first separately published, comprehensive historical overview of words ending in -onym, including an annotated list of 137 such words. -
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Generalization
This kind of generalization versus specialization (or particularization) is reflected in either of the contrasting words of the word pair hypernym and hyponym. -
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List of linguistics topics
Hacek - Heaps' law - High rising terminal - Historical-comparative linguistics - Historical linguistics - History of linguistics - Homonym - Hypernym - Hyponym ... Lists of terms -
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Toki Pona
Each word represents multiple shades: laso refers to words as light as cornflower blue or as dark as navy blue, even extending into shades of blue-green such as cyan. ... hypernym -
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Synonym
So what you have is a list of words that may replace each other subject to various contextual circumstances. ... For example, vehicle is a hypernym of car, and car is a hyponym of vehicle. -
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Colon (punctuation)
Hypernym of a word: a word having a wider meaning than the given one; e.g., vehicle is a hypernym of car ... Colons may also be used for sounds. :Click: Compare to the use of the asterisk. -
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Speech error
See hypernym. ... List of portmanteaus -
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Q-based narrowing
Q-based narrowing occurs when a word A is a hypernym of a word B — that is, when every instance of B is an example of A.
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Hypernym denoted word