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hypernym
(hyper|nym)
Pronunciation:
/ˈhʌɪpənɪm/
noun
a word with a broad meaning constituting a category into which words with more specific meanings fall; a superordinate. For example,
colour
is a hypernym of
red
.
Contrasted with
hyponym
.
Origin:
1970s
: from
hyper-
'beyond'
+
-onym
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