"partonym" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: partonyms [plural]
Etymology: part + -onym Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|part|onym}} part + -onym Head templates: {{en-noun}} partonym (plural partonyms)
  1. Synonym of meronym Categories (topical): Semantics Synonyms: meronym [synonym, synonym-of] Derived forms: partonymic, partonymically, partonymous, partonymy

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2001, Salvatore Attardo, “Semantic Analysis and Humor Analysis”, in Humorous Texts, Walter de Gruyter, published 2010, page 55",
          "text": "Furthermore, we infer that the kicking was done with one of Mary's feet, since we know that Mary is a human and humans have feet, or, to put it differently, the script MARY inherits the partonyms of its hyperonym HUMAN.",
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