Definition of Hyponym. Meaning of Hyponym. Synonyms of Hyponym

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Definition of Hyponym

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Meaning of Hyponym from wikipedia

- semantic relations between a generic term (hypernym) and a specific term (hyponym); moreover, the hypernym (generic term) also is known as an umbrella term...
- steamer which are included in ship. A hypernym is superordinate to a hyponym, and a hyponym is subordinate to a hypernym. An animal is a generalization of a...
- president. Thus, a metonym is a type of synonym, and the word metonym is a hyponym of the word synonym.[citation needed] The analysis of synonymy, polysemy...
- between words that links words into semantic relations including synonyms, hyponyms, and meronyms. The synonyms are grouped into synsets with short definitions...
- Type–token distinction. To summarize the relations, there are: hyperonym–hyponym (supertype/superclass–subtype/subclass) relations between types (classes)...
- order of the subject, the verb, and the object is changed. Anastrophe is a hyponym of the antimetabole, where anastrophe only transposes one word in a sentence...
- "superordinate" to a hyponym. hypocoronym, hypocorism, or hypocoristic: a colloquial, usually unofficial, name of an entity; a pet-name or "nickname" hyponym: an item...
- respect to the smaller, and the smaller is called a "hyponym" with respect to the larger. Such a hyponym, in turn, may have further subcategories for which...
- non-physician provider, physician ****istant (hyponym), nurse practitioner (hyponym), advanced practice nurse (hyponym) Occupation type Professional Activity...
- woods?", "Is the sky blue?" and "Is the Pope Catholic?" The hypophora is a hyponym of a rhetorical question, characterized by the speaker posing a question...