superterms
Superterms are terms that denote broad categories capable of subsuming a range of more specific terms. They are used in knowledge organization to form hierarchical relationships, enabling classification, navigation, and retrieval in dictionaries, thesauri, ontologies, and taxonomies. A superterm functions as a parent node within a structured vocabulary, while its immediate descendants are its subterms or subcategories.
Superterms are closely related to hypernyms and higher-level concepts. In practice, a superterm should have well-defined
Applications include information retrieval, semantic search, knowledge graphs, and data modeling. During ontology development or controlled
Examples: In biology, "organism" can be a superterm for "animal" and "plant"; in everyday domains, "vehicle" subsumes