denotatif
Denotatif, or denotative meaning, is a concept in linguistics and semiotics that describes the explicit, literal reference of a sign, word, or phrase—the set of entities in the real world to which the expression applies. It is the objective content of a term, as opposed to what it evokes or implies beyond its literal sense. In many theories, denotation corresponds to the extension of a term: the actual things it can denote.
Etymology: from Latin denotare 'to indicate, designate'. In dictionary definitions, the denotative sense is the core
Example: The denotation of 'apple' is the fruit of the Malus domestica tree. The denotation of 'dog'
Use and significance: Distinguishing denotation from connotation helps in lexicography, translation, and sentiment analysis. Denotation tends