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thesaurus | antonymic |

As a noun thesaurus

is a publication, usually in the form of a book, that provides synonyms (and sometimes antonyms) for the words of a given language.

As an adjective antonymic is

of or relating to an antonym or antonyms.

thesaurus

Noun

(en-noun)
  • A publication, usually in the form of a book, that provides synonyms (and sometimes antonyms) for the words of a given language.
  • "Roget" is the leading brand name for a print English thesaurus'' that lists words under general concepts rather than just close synonyms.
  • (archaic) A dictionary or encyclopedia.
  • (information science) A hierarchy of subject headings—canonic titles of themes and topics, the titles serving as search keys.
  • Synonyms

    * synonymicon

    Derived terms

    * thesaural

    See also

    * ontology * *

    antonymic

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of or relating to an antonym or antonyms.
  • * 2003 , M. Lynne Murphy, Semantic Relations and the Lexicon: Antonymy, Synonymy and Other Paradigms , p. 30.
  • Similarly, antonymic relationships vary by sense.