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Hypnyms

Part of Speech: Noun (plural)

Senses:

  1. In linguistics, a term that denotes a more general or superordinate category or concept in relation to another term called hyponym.
  2. In computer science, a hierarchical category that is broader in scope and includes more specific categories.

Usage:

  • In linguistics, hypnyms are used to describe the relationships between words, where a word represents a specific instance (hyponym) of a more general word (hypnym).
  • In computer science and data organization, hypnyms are utilized to create hierarchical structures to organize and classify data more efficiently.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The word "animal" is a hypnym for "dog", "cat", and "horse".
  2. In this taxonomy, "clothing" is a hypnym for "shirts", "pants", and "dresses".
  3. Understanding hypnyms can greatly enhance one's understanding of language and its structure.
  4. Developing a well-structured hypnym hierarchy is crucial for optimal data organization and retrieval.

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