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- nounthumb (noun) · thumbs (plural noun)verbthumb (verb) · thumbs (third person present) · thumbed (past tense) · thumbed (past participle) · thumbing (present participle)
- press, move, or touch (something) with one's thumb:"as soon as she thumbed the button, the door slid open"
- turn over (pages) with or as if with one's thumb:"I've thumbed my address book and found quite a range of smaller hotels" · "he was thumbing through that magazine for the umpteenth time"
- (be thumbed)wear or soil (a book's pages) by repeated handling:"his dictionaries were thumbed and ink-stained"
- request or obtain (a free ride in a passing vehicle) by signaling with one's thumb:"three cars passed me and I tried to thumb a ride" · "he was thumbing his way across France"
OriginOld English thūma, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch duim and German Daumen, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin tumere ‘to swell’. The verb dates from the late 16th century, first in the sense ‘play (a musical instrument) with the thumbs’. - See moreSee all on Wikipedia
Hypernymy and hyponymy are the semantic relations between a generic term (hypernym) and a specific instance of it (hyponym). The hypernym is also called a supertype, umbrella term, or blanket term. The hyponym is a subtype of the hypernym. The semantic field of the hyponym is included within … See more
In linguistics, semantics, general semantics, and ontologies, hyponymy (from Ancient Greek ὑπό (hupó) 'under', and ὄνυμα (ónuma) 'name') shows the relationship between a generic term … See more
Computer science often terms this relationship an "is-a" relationship. For example, the phrase "Red is-a color" can be used to describe the hyponymic relationship between red and color.
Hyponymy is the most frequently encoded relation among See more• Snow, Rion; Jurafsky, Daniel; Ng, Andrew Y. (2004). "Learning syntactic patterns for automatic hypernym discovery" (PDF). Advances in Neural … See more
Hyperonym and hypernym mean the same thing, with both in use by linguists. The form hypernym interprets the -o- of hyponym as a part of hypo, such as in hypertension and hypotension. However, etymologically the -o- is part of the Greek stem ónoma. In … See more
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