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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
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holonymy
English
Etymology
From holo- +? -onymy (compare Ancient Greek ???? (hólos, “whole”), ????? (ónoma, “name”)).
Noun
holonymy (uncountable)
- (semantics) A semantic relation that exists between a term denoting a whole (the holonym) and a term denoting a part that pertains to the whole (the meronym).
- Antonym: meronymy
- (semantics) The quality or nature of being the whole in a holonymous relation.
Related terms
- holonym
- holonymous
Translations
See also
- semantics
- synonymy
- antonymy
- homonymy
- polysemy
- paronyms
- hypernymy
- hyponymy
- metonymy
- meronymy
- exocentric
- endocentric
holonymy From the web:
- homonymy meaning
- what is hyponymy relation
- what does holonymy mean
- metonymy example
- what does metonymy mean
- what is homonymy and polysemy
- what is homonymy and examples
- what does homonymy
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