
1) Equivalence in meaning 2) Semantic relation 3) Synonymity 4) Synonymousness 5) The study of synonyms
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1) Synonymity 2) Synonymousness
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The relationships between different names applied to the same taxon. A chronological list of taxonomic names which have been applied to a single taxon, including authors and dates. When this includes full bibliographic references for the name = Full Bibliographic Synonymy
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• (n.) A system of synonyms. • (n.) A figure by which synonymous words are used to amplify a discourse. • (n.) The quality of being synonymous; sameness of meaning.
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(from the article `dictionary`) ...his Thesaurus, published in 1852 and many times reprinted and re-edited. Although philosophically oriented, Roget`s work has served the practical ... In this learning process two notions play a prominent role: synonymy and analyticity. As the sentences that express the same thought stand in the ... ...
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1. <zoology> The relationships between different names applied to the same taxon. ... 2. A chronological list of taxonomic names which have been applied to a single taxon, including authors and dates. When this includes bibliographic references for the name = Full Bibliographical Synonymy. ... (09 Jan 1998) ...
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Syn·on'y·my noun [ Latin
synonymia , Greek ... a synonym: confer French
synonymie .]
1. The quality of being synonymous; sameness of meaning.
2. A system of synonyms.
3. (Rhet.) A figure by which synonymous words are used to amplify a discourse.
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[
n] - the semantic relation that holds between two words that can (in a given context) express the same meaning
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synonymy, synonymity 1. The state of being a synonym. 2. The semantic relation that holds between two words which can (in a given context) express the same meaning. 3. The study, classification, and distinguishing of synonyms. 4. The relation between two words or phrases with the same meaning; such as, 'gift' and 'donation'. ...
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synonymity noun the semantic relation that holds between two words that can (in a given context) express the same meaning
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Near or identical meaning between or among words. There are very few strict synonyms in any language, although there may be many near-synonyms, depending upon the contexts in which the words are used. Thus
brotherly and
fraternal are synonyms in English, but a
brotherhood is not the same ...
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List of names which a species has been recognised by in the past.
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the quality of being synonymous; equivalence in meaning. · the study of synonyms. · a set, list, or system of synonyms. · a list of the scientific names, with explanatory matter and location of type or types, for a particular taxonomic group.
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