different between holonymous vs holonym
holonymous
English
Etymology
holonym +? -ous
Adjective
holonymous (comparative more holonymous, superlative most holonymous)
- Having the nature or property of a holonym.
Translations
holonymous From the web:
- homonymous meaning
- homonymous hemianopia
- what causes homonymous hemianopia
- what does homonymous hemianopia mean
- causes of homonymous hemianopia
- what is homonymous quadrantanopia
- what causes homonymous quadrantanopia
- what does homonymous hemianopsia mean
holonym
- For the semantic relations that can be included in Wiktionary entries, see Wiktionary:Semantic relations.
English
Etymology
From holo- +? -nym.
Noun
holonym (plural holonyms)
- (semantics) A term that denotes a whole, a part of which is denoted by a second term.
Antonyms
- (term that denotes a whole): meronym
Holonyms
- semantic network
- thesaurus
Derived terms
- holonymy
- holonymous
Translations
See also
- synecdoche
Swedish
Noun
holonym c
- (semantics) holonym
Declension
holonym From the web:
- what is hyponymy relation
- what is holonym and examples
- what does holonymy mean
- metonymy example
- what mean holonym
- what language is holonym
- what is hyponymy and examples
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