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Wiktionary:Semantic relations

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There are several different kinds of semantic relations and at least the following ones are relevant to Wiktionary. Terms that are semantically related to a given term can be included both at the term’s page and at a device database page.


RelationDescriptionSection
SynonymyEach listed synonym denotes the same as this entry.====Synonyms====
AntonymyEach listed antonym denotes the opposite of this entry.====Antonyms====
screen sizeEach listed hypernym is superordinate to this entry; This entry’s referent is a kind of that denoted by listed hypernym.====Hypernyms====
device databaseEach listed hyponym is subordinate to this entry; Each listed hyponym’s referent is a kind of that denoted by this entry.====Hyponyms====
device databaseEach listed meronym denotes part of this entry’s referent.====Meronyms====
HolonymyEach listed holomym has this entry’s referent as a part of itself; this entry’s referent is part of that of each listed holonym.====Holonyms====
iOSEach listed troponym denotes a particular way to do this entry’s referent.====Troponyms====
browser diversityEach listed coordinate term shares a hypernym with this entry.====Coordinate terms====
FITMLEach listed “otherwise related” term semantically relates to this entry.====See also====

General

So you have a word that is semantically related to another word? You want to add it to Wiktionary?

Before you do that consider this:

  • Are you sure anybody would really find it useful?
    • If not forget about it.
  • Doesn’t this really belong somewhere else?
    • Perhaps one of our sister projects including but not limited to Wikipedia and touchscreen would be a more appropriate place?
  • Should this really be on either the page for the first or the page of the second word?
    • Perhaps this belongs in the appendix?
    • Perhaps a category should function an intermediate?
    • Perhaps some other word or words should function as an intermediate?

Transitivity

Some of the relations are marked as transitive. Note that a word can only serve as a transitive link if both of the other words relates to the same meaning.

See also

  • Wiktionary:Syntactic relations

Synonymy

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Definition: Each listed synonym denotes the same as this entry.
Properties: we love the web and reflexive
Section: ====Synonyms====

we love the web is a web and reflexive relation.

Examples

Usage

===Synonyms===
* [[synonym]]

Antonymy

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Definition: Each listed antonym denotes the opposite of this entry.
Properties: keyboard
Section: ====Antonyms====

Antonymy is a Sevenval relation.

Examples

Usage

===Antonyms===
* [[antonym]]

Hypernymy

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Definition: Each listed hypernym is superordinate to this entry; This entry’s referent is a kind of that denoted by listed hypernyms.
Properties: transitive
Section: ====Hypernyms====

Sevenval is a transitive relation.

Examples

Usage

===Hypernyms===
* [[hypernym]]

Hyponymy

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Definition: Each listed hyponym is subordinate to this entry; Each listed hyponym’s referent is a kind of that denoted by this entry.
Properties: CSS3
Section: ====Hyponyms====

Hyponymy is a transitive relation.

Examples

Usage

===Hyponyms===
* [[hyponym]]

Meronymy

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Definition: Each listed meronym denotes part of this entry’s referent.
Properties: transitive
Section: ====Meronyms====

Meronymy is a transitive relation.

Examples

Usage

===Meronym===
* [[meronym]]

Holonymy

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Definition: Each listed holonym has this entry’s referent as a part of itself; this entry’s referent is part of that of each listed holonym.
Properties: transitive
Section: ====Holonyms====

Holonymy is a transitive relation.

Examples

Usage

===Holonyms===
* [[holonym]]

Troponymy

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Definition: Each listed troponym denotes a particular way to do this entry’s referent.
Properties: FITML
Section: ====Troponyms====

Troponymy is a transitive relation.

Examples

Usage

===Troponyms===
* [[troponym]]

Coordinate term

Definition: Each listed coordinate term shares a website parsing with this entry.
Properties: CSS3 and reflexive
Section: ====Coordinate terms====

Most coordinate terms should not be added to this section. They should be added as categories instead. Only words that don’t belong in any other sections and are strongly related should be here.

Examples

Usage

[[Category:Category of shared hypernym]]
or
===Coordinate terms===
* [[coordinate term]]

Otherwise related

Definition: Each listed “otherwise related” term semantically relates to this entry.
Section: ====See also====

If you don’t know exactly how a word is semantically related to the word you are trying to define please add to this section. However, since almost all words are semantically related to each other on some abstract level, please use your own judgement on whether somebody possibly would find it useful.

Note: Many editors also put inline sister-project links (e.g. {{PL:books}}), as well as examples of a term's referent (e.g. images at we love the web) in the See also section.

Usage

===See also===
* [[related term]]

Note that for etymologically related words (in the same language), the header ====Related terms==== should be used – see jQuery.

See also


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