- branches, trunk, and
roots are
comeronyms under the
holonym of tree).
Holonymy (from
Ancient Gr**** ὅλος (hólos) 'whole', and ὄνυμα (ónuma) 'name') is...
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contents Antonomasia Bahuvrihi Category mistake Conceptual metaphor Hendiadys Holonymy Hyponymy Merism Meronymy Faulty generalization (List of
fallacies § Faulty...
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following semantic relationships: synonymy, antonymy, hypernymy, hyponymy,
holonymy, meronymy, or metonymy, or polysemy.
These are not the only
semantic relationships...
- translation.
Contrast set Has-a
Genus proximum Lexical semantics Meronymy and
holonymy -onym
Polysemy Subcategory Synonym Taxonomy WordNet (a
semantic lexicon...
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hierarchy Is-a
Hypernymy (and supertype)
Hyponymy (and subtype) Has-a
Holonymy Meronymy Lexical chain Ontology (information science)
Polysemy Semantic...
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separate from when the Car
object was deleted.
Object composition Has-a
Holonymy Meronymy Is-a
Hypernymy (and supertype)
Hyponymy (and subtype) See also...
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Subsumption Is-a
Hypernymy (and supertype)
Hyponymy (and subtype) Has-a
Holonymy Meronymy See
Liskov substitution principle. "Subtypes and Subclasses" (PDF)...
- § Subtypes) Is-a
Hypernymy (and supertype)
Hyponymy (and subtype) Has-a
Holonymy Meronymy Dawkins,
Richard (1976). Bateson, Paul
Patrick Gordon; Hinde,...
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concept of
subtyping is
related to the
linguistic notions of
hyponymy and
holonymy. It is also
related to the
concept of
bounded quantification in mathematical...
- lexico-semantic
relations from
WordNet (hypernymy and hyponymy,
meronymy and
holonymy,
antonymy and synonymy, etc.,
totaling around 364,000
relation edges) as...