"多義語" meaning in All languages combined

See 多義語 on Wiktionary

Noun [Japanese]

Forms: 多義語 [canonical] (ruby: (), (), ()), tagigo [romanization]
Head templates: {{ja-noun|たぎご}} 多(た)義(ぎ)語(ご) • (tagigo)
  1. (linguistics, semantics) a polyseme, a word or expression with more than one meaning Categories (topical): Linguistics, Semantics
    Sense id: en-多義語-ja-noun-2gcap8jY Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, sciences, semantics
  2. polysemy, the quality of having more than one meaning
    Sense id: en-多義語-ja-noun-OX1JBGJH Categories (other): Japanese entries with incorrect language header, Japanese links with redundant wikilinks, Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys Disambiguation of Japanese entries with incorrect language header: 26 74 Disambiguation of Japanese links with redundant wikilinks: 19 81 Disambiguation of Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys: 18 82
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: 多義 (tagi) (ruby: (), ()) (english: polysemy, multiple meanings)

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