Termipari
Termipari is a concept in terminology management and lexicography that refers to a paired set of terms linked by a defined semantic relation. The word is Finnish in origin, combining ter mi (term) and pari (pair). A termipari typically connects two term records through a relationship such as translation equivalence or synonymy, and it can be used to align terminologies across languages or to group related terms within a single language.
Definition and scope: A termipari consists of two terms that share a specified relation. Common uses include
Data model and implementation: In terminology databases, a termipari is represented as a linked pair of term
Examples: Finnish–English pairs such as tietokone — computer (computer is the English equivalent of tietokone), and ohjelmisto
See also: Glossary, Terminology management, Lexicography, TBX, and related standards. Standards that address term relationships and