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  2. Opposite (semantics) - Wikipedia

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    Opposite (semantics) In lexical semantics, opposites are words lying in an inherently incompatible binary relationship. For example, something that is male entails that it is not female. It is referred to as a 'binary' relationship because there are two members in a set of opposites. The relationship between opposites is known as opposition.

  3. Oxymoron - Wikipedia

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    An oxymoron (plurals: oxymorons and oxymora) is a figure of speech that juxtaposes concepts with opposite meanings within a word or in a phrase that is a self-contradiction. As a rhetorical device, an oxymoron illustrates a point to communicate and reveal a paradox. [1] [2] A general meaning of "contradiction in terms" is recorded by the 1902 ...

  4. Neoteny - Wikipedia

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    Axolotl and olm are perennibranchiate salamander species which retain their juvenile aquatic form throughout adulthood, examples of full neoteny. Gills are a common juvenile characteristic in amphibians which are kept after maturation; examples are the tiger salamander and rough-skinned newt, both of which retain gills into adulthood. [32]

  5. List of international sports federations - Wikipedia

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    Ice skating (including figure skating, speed skating, and short-track speed skating) International Skating Union (ISU) Luge. Fédération Internationale de Luge de Course (FIL) Skiing (including Alpine, Nordic combined, cross-country, freestyle, and ski jumping) and snowboarding. International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) The following is ...

  6. WordNet - Wikipedia

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    WordNet is the most commonly used computational lexicon of English for word-sense disambiguation (WSD), a task aimed at assigning the context-appropriate meanings (i.e. synset members) to words in a text. [ 14] However, it has been argued that WordNet encodes sense distinctions that are too fine-grained.

  7. Presentation High School - Wikipedia

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    www .presentationhs .org. Presentation High School is a private, Catholic, college preparatory school for girls established in 1962. It is owned and run by the Sisters of the Presentation, and operates within the Diocese of San Jose in California. The school is located in the Willow Glen area of San Jose, California, United States.

  8. Disability - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded example of the use of a prosthesis dates to at least 1800 BC. [30] The wheelchair dates from the 17th century. [31] The curb cut is a related structural innovation. Other examples are standing frames, text telephones, accessible keyboards, large print, braille, and speech recognition software.

  9. Transphobia - Wikipedia

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    Transphobia consists of negative attitudes, feelings, or actions towards transgender people or transness in general. Transphobia can include fear, aversion, hatred, violence or anger towards people who do not conform to social gender roles. [1] [2] Transphobia is a type of prejudice and discrimination, similar to racism, sexism, or ableism, [3 ...