| synonyms | words or phrases which have similar meaning | en | en |
| synonyms | words which have the same meaning | en | en |
| synonyms | Words with the same or similar meaning A thesaurus provides lists of synonyms | en | en |
| synonyms | words that mean the same or are similar to those in your search topic, e g car for automobile These may help find additional material on your topic Use synonyms, whenever possible, in your search strategy if your results are too few in number | en | en |
| synonyms | Words that have the same meaning Synonyms are useful to increase retrieval when searching For instance; searching "dogs or canines" will find more materials than searching just "dogs" | en | en |
| synonyms | A series of zero or more synonym elements giving members of the lexicon with similar meanings This, together with the following feature, enables the semantics of the members of the lexicon to be cross-linked as a system | en | en |
| synonyms | Synonyms are other names for the same chemical For example, methanol and methyl hydrate are synonyms for methyl alcohol Synonyms may help in locating additional information on a chemical | en | en |
| synonyms | One of two or more words or expressions of the same language that have the same or nearly the same meaning in some or all senses | en | en |
| synonyms | In CS Help, synonyms are alternative words for a topic, that may be searched on | en | en |
| synonyms | Two different names that are used for the same attribute (12) | en | en |
| synonyms | exuberant, high-spirited; more from Thesaurus com | en | en |
| synonyms | and opposites are shown | en | en |
| synonyms | Two different names that are used for the same attribute | en | en |
| synonyms | truthful, right, correct, exact, genuine, honest, precise, accurate; actual, authentic, legitimate; trustworthy, dependable, firm, unswerving, sincere, dedicated, supportive; exact, perfect, unerring; | en | en |
| synonyms | words with identical or nearly identical meaning | en | en |
| synonyms | two words that mean approximately the same thing; like transitions, synonyms can be used connect specific evidence in a paper | en | en |
| synonyms | words with a similar meaning | en | en |
| synonyms | Civility; courtesy; good will; more from Thesaurus com | en | en |
| synonyms | faint swoon | en | en |
| synonyms | Different terms in a vocabulary having the same meaning | en | en |
| synonyms | past historic, prétérite, preterite, simple past | en | en |
| synonym | word which has the same or almost the same meaning as another | en | (isim) | en |
| synonym | One of two or more words corresponding in meaning but of different languages; a heteronym | en | en |
| synonym | See under Synonymous | en | en |
| synonym | An incorrect or incorrectly applied scientific name, as a new name applied to a species or genus already properly named, or a specific name preoccupied by that of another species of the same genus; so used in the system of nomenclature (which see) in which the correct scientific names of certain natural groups (usually genera, species, and subspecies) are regarded as determined by priority | en | en |
| synonym | One of two or more words (commonly words of the same language) which are equivalents of each other; one of two or more words which have very nearly the same signification, and therefore may often be used interchangeably | en | en |
| synonym | A synonym is a word or expression which means the same as another word or expression. The term `industrial democracy' is often used as a synonym for worker participation. a word with the same meaning as another word in the same language antonym synonym for/of (synonymum, from , from synonymos , from syn- ( SYN-) + onyma ) | en | en |
| synonym | two words that can be interchanged in a context are said to be synonymous relative to that context | en | en |
| synonym | A word that has the same meaning as another word Example: lawyer = attorney | en | en |
| synonym | a word which means (almost) the same as another | en | en |
| synonym | One of two or more scientific names that are spelled differently but refer to the same organism, e g , Apiomorpha nux Fuller, 1896 and A pharetrata Scharder, 1863 are names used for the same species of eriococcid and are synonyms | en | en |
| synonym | a word which has the same meaning as another "Elated," which is a synonym for "ecstatic " See also: antonym | en | en |
| synonym | a word that has the same meaning as another word | en | en |
| synonym | A word that means the same thing as another word | en | en |
| synonym | One of two or more words that have the same or nearly identical meanings (Compare Antonym, Homonym, Paronym) | en | en |
| synonym | in taxonomy, one of two or more scientific names that are spelled differently, but refer to the same organism | en | en |
| synonym | One of two or more words or expressions of the same language that have the same or nearly the same meaning in some or all senses | en | en |
| synonym | Each of two or more scientific names of the same rank used to denote the same taxon Typically, two names for the same taxon--only one can be used; they are said to be synonyms | en | en |
| synonym | One of two or more words in a languge which have the same or very nearly the same meaning In the context of sensemaking, it is important to note that whether two words are synonyms depends on context For example, in many contexts the terms man and woman are not synonyms since they refer to opposite genders On the other hand, in a gender-neutral context, both terms can be synonyms with each other and with person See also synonymy, term-equivalence dictionary, and word sense | en | en |
| synonym | An alternative name for an object in the database created with the CREATE SYNONYM command | en | en |
| synonym | Another name or names by which a material is known Methyl alcohol, for example, is known as methanol or wood alcohol | en | en |
| synonym | Another name or names by which a material is known | en | en |
| synonym | Another name by which the same chemical may be known | en | en |
| synonym | word denoting the same thing(s) as another but suitable to different contexts eg: fashion/vogue, dress/clothing | en | en |
| synonym | One of two or more words that have the same meanings | en | en |
| synonym | An alternative botanical name for a plant, usually an old or invalid classification | en | en |
| synonym | One of two or more scientific names applied to the same taxon; 'senior synonym' and 'junior synonym' apply, respectively, to the first, and all later published synonyms | en | en |
| synonym | equals contains begins with ends with | en | en |
| synonym | word that means the same verb question what's being said about | en | en |
| synonym | Name or epiphet that is not the accepted one for the plant | en | en |
| synonym | A short name for the full database path Advantages of the short name are that it is easy to remember and the user never needs to know where the data is located In addition,if everyone uses the synonym,database administrators can easily move the server databases to different locations just by altering the synonym 's properties | en | en |
| synonym | A synonym is an alias for any table, view, snapshot, sequence, procedure, function, or package | en | en |
| synonym | An alternative name for a table or view Anyone who has access to a database can use the synonym, unless it was created as a private synonym | en | en |