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holonym

Holonym vs Undefined - What's the difference?

holonym | undefined |


As a noun holonym

is (semantics) a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye'.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Holonym vs Null - What's the difference?

holonym | null |


As nouns the difference between holonym and null

is that holonym is (semantics) a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye' while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Holonym vs Synonym - What's the difference?

holonym | synonym |


As nouns the difference between holonym and synonym

is that holonym is a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye' while synonym is a word or phrase with a meaning that is the same as, or very similar to, another word or phrase.

Holonym vs Holonym - What's the difference?

holonym | holonym |


In semantics|lang=en terms the difference between holonym and holonym

is that holonym is (semantics) a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye' while holonym is (semantics) a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye'.

As nouns the difference between holonym and holonym

is that holonym is (semantics) a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye' while holonym is (semantics) a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye'.

Holonym - What does it mean?

holonym | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun holonym

is a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye'.

Hyponym vs Holonym - What's the difference?

hyponym | holonym |


In semantics terms the difference between hyponym and holonym

is that hyponym is a more specific term; a subordinate grouping word or phrase while holonym is a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye'.

Holonym vs Hypernym - What's the difference?

holonym | hypernym |


In semantics terms the difference between holonym and hypernym

is that holonym is a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye' while hypernym is a word or phrase whose referents form a set including as a subset the referents of a subordinate term.

Holonym vs Syndoche - What's the difference?

holonym | syndoche |


As nouns the difference between holonym and syndoche

is that holonym is (semantics) a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye' while syndoche is (rare).

Homonym vs Holonym - What's the difference?

homonym | holonym |


As nouns the difference between homonym and holonym

is that homonym is a word that both sounds and is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning while holonym is a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye'.

Taxonomy vs Holonym - What's the difference?

taxonomy | holonym |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and holonym

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while holonym is (semantics) a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye'.

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