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Ancient statuette exhibiting dense polysemic value...
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practice among ****s. The term "vanilla" in "vanilla ****"
leverages the
polysemic nature of the term,
meaning both
literally "vanilla" or "conventional"...
- "opposite"),
antilogy or autantonymy. An
enantiosemic term is by
definition polysemic. A
contronym is
alternatively called an auto-antonym, antagonym, enantiodrome...
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ethnonyms (names of
ethnic groups). In the
English language,
there are many
polysemic words that have
several meanings (including
demonymic and
ethnonymic uses)...
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designate a
specific historical variety of
Aramaic language. The term is
polysemic, with two
distinctive meanings,
wider (sociolinguistic) and
narrower (dialectological)...
- the
Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament) The New
Testament Gr**** Vulgate, a
polysemic expression Eastern / Gr****
Orthodox Bible, an
English translation of the...
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Google Translate is
highly inaccurate because it must
guess between polysemic words.
Among the top 100
words in the
English language,
which make up...
- for
Russian self-interest. For
Domenico Losurdo,
totalitarianism is a
polysemic concept with
origins in
Christian theology and
applying it to the political...
- them". Frontline. 25 (4). Zanned,
Lahzar (2005). "Root
formation and
polysemic organization". In Alhawary,
Mohammad T.; Benmamoun,
Elabbas (eds.). Perspectives...
- or
types of
anatomical locations are
polysemic, and
older conceptual words are with few
exceptions highly polysemic (and
usually beyond shades of similar...