What describes a relationship between other words a sentence computer
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In linguistics, a hyponym (from Greek hupó, "under" and ónoma, "name") is a word or phrase whose semantic field[1] is included within that of another word, its hyperonym or hypernym (from Greek hupér, "over" and ónoma, "name").[2] In simpler terms, a hyponym is in a type-of relationship with its hypernym. For example, pigeon, crow, eagle and seagull are all hyponyms of bird (their hypernym); which, in turn, is a hyponym of animal.[3]
Other names for hypernym include umbrella term and blanket term.[4][5][6][7] A synonym of co-hyponym based on same tier (and not hyponymic) relation is allonym (it means different name).
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