antonymy | (noun) the semantic relation that holds between two words that can (in a given context) express opposite meanings | - |
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eponymy | (noun) the derivation of a general name from that of a famous person | - |
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holonymy | (noun) the semantic relation that holds between a whole and its parts | Synonyms: whole to part relation |
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homonymy | (noun) the relation between two words that are spelled the same way but differ in meaning or the relation between two words that are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning | - |
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hypernymy | (noun) the semantic relation of being superordinate or belonging to a higher rank or class | Synonyms: superordination |
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hyponymy | (noun) the semantic relation of being subordinate or belonging to a lower rank or class | Synonyms: subordination |
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meronymy | (noun) the semantic relation that holds between a part and the whole | Synonyms: part to whole relation |
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metonymy | (noun) substituting the name of an attribute or feature for the name of the thing itself (as in `they counted heads') | - |
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stymy | (noun) a thwarting and distressing situation | Synonyms: stymie |
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(noun) a situation in golf where an opponent's ball blocks the line between your ball and the hole | Synonyms: stymie |
synonymy | (noun) the semantic relation that holds between two words that can (in a given context) express the same meaning | Synonyms: synonymity, synonymousness |
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toponymy | (noun) the branch of lexicology that studies the place names of a region or a language | Synonyms: toponomy |
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(noun) the nomenclature of regional anatomy | Synonyms: toponomy |
troponymy | (noun) the place names of a region or a language considered collectively | Synonyms: troponomy |
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(noun) the semantic relation of being a manner of does something | - |