hypernyms&hyponyms

 

 

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Hypernyms and hyponyms are terms used in linguistics to describe the hierarchical relationship between words.

  1. Hypernyms: These are words that have a more general meaning than another word. For example, "animal" is a hypernym of "cat" because "cat" is a type of "animal." Similarly, "color" is a hypernym of "red."
  2. Hyponyms: These are words that have a more specific meaning than another word. For example, "cat" is a hyponym of "animal" because "cat" is a specific type of "animal." "Red" is a hyponym of "color."
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