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polysemy
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polysemy
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polysemy
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polysemy
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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Having multiple meanings or interpretations
a polysemous word has two or more different meanings (polysemus, from , from sema )
characterized by having many meanings See also: polysemy
{s} having many meanings (of words)
of words; having many meanings
a polysemous word has more than one meaning
polysemy
The ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings

polysemy, which is the greedy habit some words have of taking more than one meaning for themselves. Erin McKean, .

polysemy
(Dilbilim) Polysemy is the capacity for a sign (e.g., a word, phrase, etc.) or signs to have multiple meanings (sememes), i.e., a large semantic field
polysemy
Having multiple meanings The Bible's polysemy is not an obstacle to be overcome, but an opportunity to listen carefully for the leading of the Holy Spirit All texts are polysemic, but especially religious texts such as the Bible
polysemy
the concept that words, signs and symbols may have multiple meanings
polysemy
One word that have two (or more) (closely) related meanings
polysemy
the ambiguity of an individual word or phrase that can be used (in different contexts) to express two or more different meanings
polysemy
Refers to words that have more than one meaning See also word sense
polysemy
Having many or at least several meanings
polysemy
an instance of a word or sentence or other writing being polysemous See also: polysemous
polysemous

    الواصلة

    po·ly·se·mous

    المترادفات

    polysemantic, polysemic

    المتضادة

    monosemous

    النطق

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    [ "pä-lE-'sE-m&s, p& ] (adjective.) 1884. From Latin polysēmus from Ancient Greek πολύσημος (polusēmos) from πολύς (polus, “many”) + σημαίνω (sēmainō, “I signify, mean”).
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