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hipernim

Hipernim is a linguistic term that designates a word whose reference set includes the referents of other words. It is a superordinate term in a semantic hierarchy. If Y is a hyponym of X, then X is a hypernym of Y. The hypernymy relation is transitive: a hypernym of a hypernym is a hypernym of all hyponyms beneath it. A word may have multiple hypernyms when its senses belong to different semantic domains.

Hypernymy is contrasted with meronymy (part-whole) and with hyponymy (the inverse relation). The same word can

In lexicography and natural language processing, hypernyms are used to build taxonomies, dictionaries, and lexical graphs

Examples: animal is a hypernym of dog and cat; vehicle is a hypernym of car and bicycle;

have
different
hypernyms
across
its
senses.
For
example,
the
word
dog
is
a
hyponym
of
animal
and
of
pet
in
appropriate
senses,
while
vehicle
is
a
hypernym
of
car
and
bicycle.
Some
words
function
as
general
hypernyms
for
broad
domains
(for
instance,
animal
or
object).
such
as
WordNet.
They
facilitate
generalization
in
information
retrieval,
semantic
search,
and
reasoning
over
word
meanings.
Hypernym
detection
can
be
done
manually
by
lexicographers
or
automatically
through
corpus
analysis,
pattern-based
extraction,
and
distributional
semantics,
often
requiring
sense
disambiguation
to
avoid
conflating
different
meanings.
plant
is
a
hypernym
of
rose
and
oak.
Conversely,
dog
and
cat
are
hyponyms
of
animal,
while
car
and
bicycle
are
hyponyms
of
vehicle.