gossip |
claver |
As nouns the difference between gossip and claver
is that
gossip is someone who likes to talk about someone else’s private or personal business while
claver is (uk|scotland|dialect) frivolous or nonsensical talk; prattle; chatter or
claver can be .
As verbs the difference between gossip and claver
is that
gossip is to talk about someone else's private or personal business, especially in a way that spreads the information while
claver is to gossip or chit-chat.
assault |
assaulter |
As nouns the difference between assault and assaulter
is that
assault is a violent onset or attack with physical means, as blows, weapons, etc; an onslaught; the rush or charge of an attacking force; onset; as, to make assault upon a man, a house, or a town while
assaulter is one who commits assault.
As a verb assault
is to attack, threaten or harass.
meronymy |
holonymy |
Antonyms |
Holonymy is a antonym of meronymy.
As nouns the difference between meronymy and holonymy
is that
meronymy is the relationship of being a constituent part or member of something; a system of meronyms while
holonymy is 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).
semantics |
holonymy |
see also |
Semantics is a see also of holonymy.
As an adjective semantics
is .
As a noun holonymy is
(countable|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).
synonymy |
holonymy |
see also |
Synonymy is a see also of holonymy.
As nouns the difference between synonymy and holonymy
is that
synonymy is (semantics) the quality of being synonymous; sameness of meaning while
holonymy is (countable|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).
antonymy |
holonymy |
see also |
Antonymy is a see also of holonymy.
As nouns the difference between antonymy and holonymy
is that
antonymy is (semantics) the semantic relation between antonyms; the quality of being antonymous while
holonymy is (countable|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).
homonymy |
holonymy |
see also |
As nouns the difference between homonymy and holonymy
is that
homonymy is the property of being a homonym while
holonymy is 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).
polysemy |
holonymy |
see also |
Polysemy is a see also of holonymy.
As nouns the difference between polysemy and holonymy
is that
polysemy is (semantics) the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings while
holonymy is (countable|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).
paronyms |
holonymy |
see also |
Paronyms is a see also of holonymy.
As nouns the difference between paronyms and holonymy
is that
paronyms is while
holonymy is (countable|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).
hypernymy |
holonymy |
see also |
As nouns the difference between hypernymy and holonymy
is that
hypernymy is the semantic relation between hypernyms; the quality of being hypernymous while
holonymy is 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).
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