Their synonymy was proposed at a time when much less information was available, particularly on the very different rostral structures. |
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All we need to do is alter our formula for hyponymy slightly and we come up with another formula for synonymy. |
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Paradigmatic relations include relations such as synonymy, hyponymy, opposites, and entailment. |
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We have relations of meaning such as synonymy and antonymy, polysemy and homonymy, ways of organizing the vocabulary. |
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However, there remains potential for confusion through synonymy of the dermoskeleton and exoskeleton. |
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The synonymy of 'try' and 'attempt' suggests you feel the thread hasn't been successful. |
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Where relevant, synonymy is cited from state and regional floras within, adjoining or overlapping the southeastern states. |
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But this synonymy between the female lips was used to woman's disadvantage in antiquity. |
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Even so, the synonymy of 'elf' and 'fairy' should be regarded as a working assumption which requires fuller examination. |
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Synonyms listed in the synonymy lists that are not discussed were placed in synonymy by previous workers whose interpretations we accept. |
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Pratt and Stitt both recognized Hysteropleura as a distinct genus, but Robison has continued to argue in favor of synonymy with Bolaspidella. |
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However, it is impossible to place in synonymy all those species, which have different sizes and display different proportions. |
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It is our aim in this paper to establish the synonymy of these genera. |
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Notes on taxonomy and nomenclature: There is some overlap in the synonymy of the two species, which are very closely related. |
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Several genera that are at times segregated from Atriplex have been variously treated as subgenera or sections, or simply placed in synonymy with Atriplex. |
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Supporting the complex rules of the synonymy of taxa, the Taxonomy module enables a search for a taxonomic concept under any of its names. |
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The database includes seven taxa which have been reported in error for Canada, and 264 names which are placed in synonymy in this treatment. |
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It is only because of sound conceptual analysis that questions of synonymy can be resolved. |
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Synonyms: The search is carried out with a level of synonymy suited to B2B searches. |
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Each species description is concluded with notes on synonymy, descriptions of related or similar looking plants, etymology of the scientific names and, for some species, medicinal or aboriginal uses of the plants. |
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Words that are synonyms are said to be synonymous, and the state of being a synonym is called synonymy. |
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Through careful distinctions among various occurrence contexts, it may also be possible to factor similarity into more specific relations such as synonymy, entailment, and antonymy. |
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Given his commitment to causal synonymy, Aristotle needs to invoke considerations through which a chain of efficient causes of some entity can be meaningfully compared in terms of causal efficacy. |
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It manages synonymy and identify terms according to the context. |
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With its support for the complex rules relating to the synonymy of taxa, this module makes it simple to search for a taxonomic concept under any of its names. |
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With support for synonymy of place names, the Gazetteer facilitates a search for objects from a specific locale regardless of a name change since the time of collection. |
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The most common are Synonymy, Antonymy, Hypernymy, Meronymy etc. |
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