different between troponym vs hypernym

troponym

English

Etymology

tropo- +? -onym

Noun

troponym (plural troponyms)

  1. (grammar) A verb that indicates more precisely the manner of doing something by replacing a verb of a more generalized meaning.

Derived terms

  • troponymy

Translations

See also

  • hyponym
  • -onym
  • toponym

Anagrams

  • protonym

troponym From the web:

  • what does toponym mean
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hypernym

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek hyper- (over) +? -nym (name). From Greek roots; compare Latinate “superordinate term”.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?ha?p?n?m/
    • Homophone: hyponym
  • (US, Canada) IPA(key): /?ha?p?n?m/
  • Rhymes: -?m

Noun

hypernym (plural hypernyms)

  1. (semantics) A superordinate word or phrase; a term whose referents form a set which includes as a subset the referents of a subordinate term.
    Synonyms: hyperonym, blanket term, genus, superordinate, superset, umbrella term
    Antonyms: hyponym, species, subordinate
    Hypernym: word

Derived terms

  • hypernymic
  • hypernymous
  • hypernymy

Translations

See also

  • is-a
  • has-a

Danish

Adjective

hypernym

  1. hypernymous

Inflection

Noun

hypernym n (singular definite hypernymet, plural indefinite hypernymer)

  1. hypernym
    Synonym: overbegreb

Declension

hypernym From the web:

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  • what is hypernyms and hyponyms
  • what is hypernyms and examples
  • what does heteronym
  • what is hypernym and synonym
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