whole name
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Definition
Noun: A word that names the complete entity or category of which another word represents a part. In linguistics, it is a term for the whole in a part-whole relationship. For example, in the pair "brim" and "hat," "hat" is the whole name for the parts "brim" and "crown."
Usage
This term is primarily used in semantic analysis and lexical databases (like WordNet) to describe hierarchical relationships between words. It identifies the overarching concept.
Examples
- In the relationship between "wheel" and "car," the word is the whole name.
- "Tree" is the whole name for "branch," "root," and "leaf."
- As given in the reference, . Here, "holonym" is a synonym for whole name.
Advanced Usage
- Holonymy: This is the name for the semantic relationship itself, where one word (the holonym or whole name) denotes the whole, and another word (the meronym) denotes a part.
- Understanding holonymy helps in mapping how concepts are connected in a language.
Variants and Related Words
- Holonym (noun): A direct synonym for whole name. It is the more technical term used in linguistics.
- Meronym (noun): The opposite term. A word that names a part of a larger whole. For example, "brim" is a meronym of "hat."
Synonyms
- Holonym
- Superordinate (in a broader categorical sense, though not exclusively for part-whole relationships)
Antonyms
- Meronym (a word for a part)
- Part name
Noun
- a word that names the whole of which a given word is a part
- `hat' is a holonym for `brim' and `crown'