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Relation of part to a whole.
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Lexical relation described by the phrase kind/type/sort of.
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Situation where the relationship between a hypernym and its hyponyms is not clearly defined or strictly delineated.
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Relationship where one term denotes a part or subset of another term.
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Hyponymic hierarchy of names for plants and animals.
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What replaces a hyponym in non-taxonomic hyponymies?
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The most inclusive level of taxonomy.
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The name of level 1 in the taxonomy.
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What accompanies the primary lexemes in levels 3 and 4 of taxonomy?
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The relation of meaning identity/similarity.
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The synonymy between lexical lexemes.
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Incompability between two terns with respect to some given dimension of contrast.
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Antonyms which do not addmit midpoint.
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When we say that cleave mens to separate and adhere we have an…
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Describing the relationships of lexical relations is the principal tasks of...
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Pair of antonyms names points on a scale which contains a midpoint.
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One of the members of the adjectives that behaves ‘neutrally’ in questions and comparative constructions without attributing either of the opposed properties to the object it qualifies.