Lemma vs Listeme - What's the difference?
lemma | listeme |
(mathematics) A proposition proved or accepted for immediate use in the proof of some other proposition.
(linguistics, usually) The canonical form of an inflected word; ie the form usually found in dictionaries.
(linguistics, less frequently) A lexeme; all the inflected forms of a term.
(botany) One of the specialized bracts around the floret in grasses.
(linguistics) An item that is memorized as part of a list, as opposed to being generated by a rule.
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As nouns the difference between lemma and listeme
is that lemma is lemma (mathematics: proposition used mainly in the proof of some other proposition) while listeme is (linguistics) an item that is memorized as part of a list, as opposed to being generated by a rule.lemma
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(wikipedia lemma)Noun
(en-noun)Synonyms
* (linguistics: canonical form of a term) citation formSee also
* basic form * canonical form * citation form * dictionary form * headwordExternal links
; Sister projects {{projectlinks , disambig , pedia, page2=lemma (linguistics) , pedia, page3=lemma (logic) , pedia, page4=lemma (mathematics) , pedia, page5=Headword}} English nouns with irregular plurals ----listeme
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(en noun)- Idioms such as "red herring" are listemes , as are irregular forms such as "geese".
