opposita
Opposita is a term found in philosophy, linguistics, and logic used to describe items that stand in opposition in meaning or truth-conditions. Derived from Latin oppositus, it translates roughly as “opposites.” In historical logic and scholastic texts, opposita referred to pairs of terms that are in some sense opposed, encompassing both semantic antonyms and logical negations. In contemporary usage, the more common word is antonyms, but opposita can appear in discussions of binary oppositions, semantic features, or the structure of propositions.
The concept can be categorized by the type of opposition. Contraries are opposite in virtue of sharing
Opposita are relevant in lexical semantics, cognitive science, and natural language processing, where they help model
See also: antonym, negation, binary opposition, semantic feature, complement.