"classeme" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: classemes [plural]
Etymology: From class + -eme. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|class|eme}} class + -eme Head templates: {{en-noun}} classeme (plural classemes)
  1. (semiotics) A generic or contextual seme, denoting a group of objects. Categories (topical): Semiotics Derived forms: classemic Translations (generic seme): classème (French), Klassem [neuter] (German), 분류의미소 (bullyuuimiso) (Korean), sınıfbirim (Turkish)

Inflected forms

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