homographs |
polysemy |
As nouns the difference between homographs and polysemy
is that
homographs is while
polysemy is (semantics) the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings.
metonym |
polysemy |
As nouns the difference between metonym and polysemy
is that
metonym is a word that names an object from a single characteristic of it or of a closely related object; a word used in metonymy while
polysemy is (semantics) the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings.
polysemy |
metonymy |
As nouns the difference between polysemy and metonymy
is that
polysemy is the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings while
metonymy is the use of a single characteristic or name of an object to identify an entire object or related object.
hypernyms |
polysemy |
As nouns the difference between hypernyms and polysemy
is that
hypernyms is while
polysemy is (semantics) the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings.
polysemy |
polysemy |
In semantics terms the difference between polysemy and polysemy
is that
polysemy is the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings while
polysemy is the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings.
homophone |
polysemy |
As nouns the difference between homophone and polysemy
is that
homophone is a word which is pronounced the same as another word but differs in spelling
or'' meaning ''or origin, for example: carat, caret, carrot, and karat
[http://wwwmerriam-webstercom/dictionary/homophone][http://wwwaskoxfordcom/concise_oed/homophone?view=uk] while
polysemy is (semantics) the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings.
collocation |
polysemy |
As nouns the difference between collocation and polysemy
is that
collocation is the grouping or juxtaposition of things, especially words or sounds while
polysemy is the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings.
polysemy |
polyphone |
As nouns the difference between polysemy and polyphone
is that
polysemy is the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings while
polyphone is a letter, or combination of letters, that can be pronounced in two or more different ways.
polysemy |
synonymous |
As a noun polysemy
is (semantics) the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings.
As an adjective synonymous is
having a similar meaning.
antanaclasis |
polysemy |
As nouns the difference between antanaclasis and polysemy
is that
antanaclasis is (rhetoric) the repeated use of the same word or phrase, but with a different meaning each time; a kind of pun while
polysemy is (semantics) the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings.
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