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( ----s somebody of something)4 1214(18 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 5628 t
( ----s something on somebody)4 1231(19 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 5748 t
( ----s somebody PP)3 793(20 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 5868 t
( ----s something PP)3 799(21 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 5988 t
( ----s PP)2 349(22 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 6108 t
( \(body part\) ----s)3 691(23 Somebody's)1 1465 2 1440 6228 t
( ----s somebody to INFINITIVE)4 1318(24 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 6348 t
( ----s somebody INFINITIVE)3 1207(25 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 6468 t
( ----s that CLAUSE)3 809(26 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 6588 t
( ----s to somebody)3 759(27 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 6708 t
( ----s to INFINITIVE)3 874(28 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 6828 t
( ----s whether INFINITIVE)3 1117(29 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 6948 t
( ----s somebody into V-ing something)5 1553(30 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 7068 t
( ----s something with something)4 1315(31 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 7188 t
( ----s INFINITIVE)2 763(32 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 7308 t
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( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNINPUT)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t
( ----s VERB-ing)2 665(33 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 960 t
( ----s that CLAUSE)3 809(34 It)1 1026 2 1440 1080 t
( ----s INFINITIVE)2 763(35 Something)1 1399 2 1440 1200 t
9 B f
(Lexicographer File Format)2 1090 1 900 1368 t
10 R f
( line containing)2 642( A)1 139(Synsets are entered one per line, and each line is terminated with a newline character.)14 3539 3 1080 1488 t
( a synset,)2 391( Within)1 347( but no newlines can be entered within a synset.)9 2007(a synset may be as long as necessary,)7 1575 4 1080 1608 t
( may not be)3 505( enclosed in italicized square brackets)5 1565( Items)1 291(spaces or tabs may be used to separate entities.)8 1959 4 1080 1728 t
(present.)1080 1848 w
(The general synset syntax is:)4 1186 1 1080 2088 t
10 S f
({)1440 2328 w
10 I f
(words pointers)1 639 1 1587 2328 t
10 B f
(\()2325 2328 w
10 I f
(gloss)2424 2328 w
10 B f
(\))2696 2328 w
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(})2795 2328 w
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( are valid for all syntactic categories except verb, and are referred to as basic syn-)15 3475(Synsets of this form)3 845 2 1080 2568 t
( least one)2 405(sets. At)1 347 2 1080 2688 t
10 I f
(word)1871 2688 w
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(and a)1 227 1 2116 2688 t
10 I f
(gloss)2382 2688 w
10 R f
( entered following all)3 896( Pointers)1 399(are required to form a valid synset.)6 1478 3 2627 2688 t
(the)1080 2808 w
10 I f
(words)1235 2808 w
10 R f
(in a synset represent semantic relations between all the words in the source and target synsets.)15 3874 1 1513 2808 t
(For verbs, the basic synset syntax is de\256ned as follows:)9 2287 1 1080 3048 t
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({)1440 3288 w
10 I f
(words pointers frames)2 977 1 1587 3288 t
10 B f
(\()2663 3288 w
10 I f
(gloss)2762 3288 w
10 B f
(\))3034 3288 w
10 S f
(})3133 3288 w
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( syn-)1 208(Adjective may be organized into clusters containing one or more head synsets and optional satellite)14 4112 2 1080 3528 t
( clusters are of the form:)5 1018(sets. Adjective)1 629 2 1080 3648 t
10 B f
([)1440 3888 w
10 I f
(head synset)1 471 1 1440 4008 t
([satellite synsets])1 711 1 1440 4128 t
([)1440 4248 w
10 S1 f
(\261)1479 4248 w
10 I f
(])1544 4248 w
([additional head/satellite synsets])2 1378 1 1440 4368 t
10 B f
(])1440 4488 w
10 R f
( part con-)2 412( Each)1 271(Each adjective cluster is enclosed in square brackets, and may have one or more parts.)14 3637 3 1080 4728 t
( optional satellite synsets that are conceptually similar to the head synset's)11 3203(sists of a head synset and)5 1117 2 1080 4848 t
( of a cluster are separated by one or more hyphens \()11 2173(meaning. Parts)1 637 2 1080 4968 t
10 S1 f
(\261)3890 4968 w
10 R f
( by themselves, with the)4 1013(\) on a line)3 432 2 3955 4968 t
( synsets follow the syntax of)5 1251( and satellite)2 551( Head)1 291(terminating square bracket following the last synset.)6 2227 4 1080 5088 t
(basic synsets, however a)3 1020 1 1080 5208 t
10 S1 f
(")2138 5208 w
10 R f
(Similar to)1 411 1 2179 5208 t
10 S1 f
(")2590 5208 w
10 R f
( satellite)1 350(pointer must be speci\256ed in a head synset for each of its)11 2381 2 2669 5208 t
( See)1 215( contain two antonymous parts.)4 1304( adjective clusters)2 743(synsets. Most)1 592 4 1080 5328 t
10 B f
(wngloss)3972 5328 w
10 R f
(\(7WN\) for a discussion of)4 1094 1 4306 5328 t
(adjective clusters, and)2 900 1 1080 5448 t
9 B f
(Special Adjective Syntax)2 965 1 2013 5448 t
10 R f
(for more information on adjective cluster syntax.)6 2003 1 3011 5448 t
( cluster struc-)2 563(Synsets for relational adjectives \(pertainyms\) and participial adjectives do not adhere to the)12 3757 2 1080 5688 t
( use the basic synset syntax.)5 1161(ture. They)1 451 2 1080 5808 t
( the text of the comment in parentheses.)7 1711(Comments can be entered in a lexicographer \256le by enclosing)9 2609 2 1080 6048 t
(Note that comments)2 831 1 1080 6168 t
10 B f
(cannot)1949 6168 w
10 R f
( dif-)1 181(appear within a synset, as parentheses within a synset have an entirely)11 2943 2 2276 6168 t
(ferent meaning \(see)2 816 1 1080 6288 t
9 B f
(Gloss Syntax)1 512 1 1936 6288 t
10 R f
( be)1 135( entire synsets \(or adjective clusters\) can)6 1708(\). However,)1 521 3 2488 6288 t
10 S1 f
(")4893 6288 w
10 R f
(commented)4934 6288 w
(out)1080 6408 w
10 S1 f
(")1208 6408 w
10 R f
( the syntax of)3 577( is often used by the lexicographers to verify)8 1884( This)1 249(by enclosing them in parentheses.)4 1403 4 1287 6408 t
(\256les under development or to leave a note to oneself while working on entries.)13 3238 1 1080 6528 t
9 B f
(Word Syntax)1 535 1 900 6696 t
10 R f
(A synset must have at least one word, and the words of a synset must appear after the opening brace)19 4320 1 1080 6816 t
( word may be entered in either the simple word or)10 2396( A)1 170( other synset constructs.)3 1080(and before any)2 674 4 1080 6936 t
(word/pointer syntax.)1 835 1 1080 7056 t
(A simple word is of the form:)6 1236 1 1080 7296 t
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( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNINPUT)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t
10 I f
(word[)1440 960 w
10 B f
(\()1718 960 w
10 I f
(marker)1784 960 w
10 B f
(\))2105 960 w
10 I f
(][lex)2171 960 w
10 S f
(_)2365 960 w
10 I f
(id])2415 960 w
10 B f
(,)2565 960 w
10 I f
(word)1080 1200 w
10 R f
( A)1 141( any combination of upper and lower case unless it is in an adjective cluster.)14 3196(may be entered in)3 742 3 1321 1200 t
( words with an underscore character \()6 1692(collocation is entered by joining the individual)6 2064 2 1080 1320 t
10 S f
(_)4836 1320 w
10 R f
(\). Numbers)1 514 1 4886 1320 t
( as part of a word string, by following the)9 1875(\(integer or real\) may be entered, either by themselves or)9 2445 2 1080 1440 t
(number with a double quote \()5 1219 1 1080 1560 t
10 S1 f
(")2299 1560 w
10 R f
(\).)2340 1560 w
(See)1080 1800 w
9 B f
(Special Adjective Syntax)2 965 1 1257 1800 t
10 R f
(for a description of adjective clusters and markers.)7 2073 1 2255 1800 t
10 I f
(word)1080 2040 w
10 R f
( an integer)2 459(may be followed by)3 850 2 1329 2040 t
10 I f
(lex)2682 2040 w
10 S f
(_)2798 2040 w
10 I f
(id)2848 2040 w
10 R f
(from)2970 2040 w
10 B f
(1)3208 2040 w
10 R f
(to)3302 2040 w
10 B f
(15)3424 2040 w
10 R f
(. The)1 257 1 3524 2040 t
10 I f
(lex)3825 2040 w
10 S f
(_)3941 2040 w
10 I f
(id)3991 2040 w
10 R f
(is used to distinguish different)4 1287 1 4113 2040 t
( lexicographer assigns)2 907( The)1 223(senses of the same word within a lexicographer \256le.)8 2159 3 1080 2160 t
10 I f
(lex)4404 2160 w
10 S f
(_)4520 2160 w
10 I f
(id)4570 2160 w
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(values, usually in)2 717 1 4683 2160 t
( is)1 101( default)1 310( The)1 221(ascending order, although there is no requirement that the numbers be consecutive.)11 3401 4 1080 2280 t
10 B f
(0)5147 2280 w
10 R f
(, and)1 203 1 5197 2280 t
( A)1 148(does not have to be speci\256ed.)5 1266 2 1080 2400 t
10 I f
(lex)2537 2400 w
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(_)2653 2400 w
10 I f
(id)2703 2400 w
10 R f
( on pointers if the desired sense has a non-zero)9 2018(must be used)2 558 2 2824 2400 t
10 I f
(lex)1080 2520 w
10 S f
(_)1196 2520 w
10 I f
(id)1246 2520 w
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(in its synset speci\256cation.)3 1052 1 1357 2520 t
(Word/pointer syntax is of the form:)5 1458 1 1080 2760 t
10 B f
([)1440 3000 w
10 I f
(word[)1572 3000 w
10 B f
(\()1850 3000 w
10 I f
(marker)1916 3000 w
10 B f
(\))2237 3000 w
10 I f
(][lex)2303 3000 w
10 S f
(_)2497 3000 w
10 I f
(id])2547 3000 w
10 B f
(,)2697 3000 w
10 I f
(pointers)2821 3000 w
10 B f
(])3248 3000 w
10 R f
( the word/pointer)2 712(This syntax is used when one or more pointers correspond only to the speci\256c word in)15 3608 2 1080 3240 t
( that a word/pointer set)4 953( Note)1 260( represents a lexical relation.)4 1176(set, rather than all the words in the synset, and)9 1931 4 1080 3360 t
( it are treated differently from those)6 1478(appears within a synset, therefore the square brackets used to enclose)10 2842 2 1080 3480 t
( one word can be speci\256ed in each word/pointer set, and any)11 2587( Only)1 274( cluster.)1 332(used to de\256ne an adjective)4 1127 4 1080 3600 t
( is)1 116( Each)1 281( word/pointer sets.)2 789( synset can have any number of)6 1396( A)1 153(number of pointers may be included.)5 1585 6 1080 3720 t
(treated by)1 429 1 1080 3840 t
10 B f
(grind)1566 3840 w
10 R f
(\(1WN\) essentially as a)3 1002 1 1800 3840 t
10 I f
(word)2859 3840 w
10 R f
(, so they all must appear before any synset)8 1950 1 3065 3840 t
10 I f
(pointers)5072 3840 w
10 R f
(representing semantic relations.)2 1283 1 1080 3960 t
(For verbs, the word/pointer syntax is extended in the following manner to allow the user to specify gen-)17 4320 1 1080 4200 t
( all the words in)4 696(eric sentence frames that, like pointers, correspond only to a speci\256c word, rather than)13 3624 2 1080 4320 t
( this case,)2 407( In)1 149(the synset.)1 430 3 1080 4440 t
10 I f
(pointers)2099 4440 w
10 R f
(are optional.)1 507 1 2460 4440 t
10 B f
([)1440 4680 w
10 I f
(word)1572 4680 w
10 B f
(,)1811 4680 w
10 I f
([pointers] frames)1 744 1 1935 4680 t
10 B f
(])2778 4680 w
9 B f
(Pointer Syntax)1 595 1 900 4848 t
10 R f
( is speci\256ed outside of a word/pointer set, the relation is)10 2424( a pointer)2 413( If)1 142(Pointers are optional in synsets.)4 1341 4 1080 4968 t
( the synset, including any words speci\256ed using the word/pointer syntax.)10 3069(applied to all of the words in)6 1251 2 1080 5088 t
( speci\256ed within)2 683( If)1 135( relation between the meanings of the words in the synsets.)10 2465(This indicates a semantic)3 1037 4 1080 5208 t
(a word/pointer set, the relation corresponds only to the word in the set and represents a lexical relation.)17 4248 1 1080 5328 t
(A pointer is of the form:)5 1014 1 1080 5568 t
10 I f
([lex)1440 5808 w
10 S f
(_)1595 5808 w
10 I f
(\256lename)1645 5808 w
10 B f
(:)1983 5808 w
10 I f
(]word[lex)2049 5808 w
10 S f
(_)2449 5808 w
10 I f
(id])2499 5808 w
10 B f
(,)2616 5808 w
10 I f
(pointer)2641 5808 w
10 S f
(_)2930 5808 w
10 I f
(symbol)2980 5808 w
10 R f
(or:)1080 6048 w
10 I f
([lex)1440 6288 w
10 S f
(_)1595 6288 w
10 I f
(\256lename)1645 6288 w
10 B f
(:)1983 6288 w
10 I f
(]word[lex)2049 6288 w
10 S f
(_)2449 6288 w
10 I f
(id])2499 6288 w
10 S1 f
(\303)2616 6288 w
10 I f
(word[lex)2649 6288 w
10 S f
(_)3010 6288 w
10 I f
(id])3060 6288 w
10 B f
(,)3177 6288 w
10 I f
(pointer)3202 6288 w
10 S f
(_)3491 6288 w
10 I f
(symbol)3541 6288 w
10 R f
(For pointers,)1 524 1 1080 6528 t
10 I f
(word)1643 6528 w
10 R f
( the second form of a pointer is used, the)9 1751( When)1 310(indicates a word in another synset.)5 1451 3 1888 6528 t
(\256rst)1080 6648 w
10 I f
(word)1270 6648 w
10 R f
(indicates a word in a head synset, and the second is a word in a satellite of that cluster.)18 3617 1 1510 6648 t
10 I f
(word)5194 6648 w
10 R f
(may be followed by a)4 925 1 1080 6768 t
10 I f
(lex)2045 6768 w
10 S f
(_)2161 6768 w
10 I f
(id)2211 6768 w
10 R f
( synset)1 291( The)1 229( pointer to the correct target synset.)6 1507(that is used to match the)5 1044 4 2329 6768 t
(containing)1080 6888 w
10 I f
(word)1537 6888 w
10 R f
( this case,)2 409( In)1 150(may reside in another lexicographer \256le.)5 1658 3 1777 6888 t
10 I f
(word)4028 6888 w
10 R f
(is preceded by)2 594 1 4268 6888 t
10 I f
(lex)4896 6888 w
10 S f
(_)5012 6888 w
10 I f
(\256lename)5062 6888 w
10 R f
(as shown.)1 402 1 1080 7008 t
(See)1080 7248 w
9 B f
(Pointers)1257 7248 w
10 R f
(for a list of)3 465 1 1610 7248 t
10 I f
(pointer)2108 7248 w
10 S f
(_)2397 7248 w
10 I f
(symbol)2447 7248 w
10 R f
(s and their meanings.)3 873 1 2730 7248 t
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(WordNet)720 480 w
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(\324)1091 480 w
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( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNINPUT)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t
9 B f
(Verb Frame List Syntax)3 1000 1 900 960 t
10 R f
( a)1 93( If)1 148( be entered in each verb synset.)6 1393(Frame numbers corresponding to generic sentence frames must)7 2686 4 1080 1080 t
( list apply to all of the words)7 1224(frame list is speci\256ed outside of a word/pointer set, the verb frames in the)13 3096 2 1080 1200 t
( speci\256ed within a)3 835( If)1 158(in the synset, including any words speci\256ed using the word/pointer syntax.)10 3327 3 1080 1320 t
(word/pointer set, the verb frames in the list correspond only to the word in the set.)15 3402 1 1080 1440 t
(A frame number list is entered as follows:)7 1734 1 1080 1680 t
10 B f
(frames:)1440 1920 w
10 I f
(f)1832 1920 w
10 S f
(_)1860 1920 w
10 I f
(num)1910 1920 w
10 R f
([)2082 1920 w
10 B f
(,)2115 1920 w
10 I f
(f)2140 1920 w
10 S f
(_)2168 1920 w
10 I f
(num...])2218 1920 w
10 R f
(Where)1080 2160 w
10 I f
(f)1389 2160 w
10 S f
(_)1417 2160 w
10 I f
(num)1467 2160 w
10 R f
( See)1 222(speci\256es a generic frame number.)4 1423 2 1683 2160 t
9 B f
(Verb Frames)1 527 1 3373 2160 t
10 R f
(for a list of generic sentences and)6 1455 1 3945 2160 t
(their corresponding frame numbers.)3 1454 1 1080 2280 t
9 B f
(Gloss Syntax)1 520 1 900 2448 t
10 R f
( A)1 145( lexicographer may enter a text string of any length desired.)10 2531( The)1 228( synsets.)1 354(A gloss is included in all)5 1062 5 1080 2568 t
( provides a)2 496( It)1 148( no embedded carriage returns.)4 1348(gloss is simply a string enclosed in parentheses with)8 2328 4 1080 2688 t
(de\256nition of what the synset represents and/or example sentences.)8 2701 1 1080 2808 t
9 B f
(Special Adjective Syntax)2 995 1 900 2976 t
10 R f
(The syntax for representing antonymous adjective synsets requires several additional conditions.)10 3938 1 1080 3096 t
(The \256rst word of a head synset)6 1303 1 1080 3336 t
10 B f
(must)2420 3336 w
10 R f
(be entered in upper case, and can be thought of as the head word)13 2732 1 2668 3336 t
( The)1 226( synset.)1 313(of the head)2 471 3 1080 3456 t
10 I f
(word)2128 3456 w
10 R f
(part of a pointer from one head synset to another head synset within the)13 3028 1 2372 3456 t
( antonymous adjectives)2 970( Usually)1 385(same cluster \(usually an antonym\) must also be entered in upper case.)11 2965 3 1080 3576 t
( syntax described in)3 829(are entered using the word/pointer)4 1417 2 1080 3696 t
9 B f
(Word Syntax)1 523 1 3362 3696 t
10 R f
( There)1 301(to indicate a lexical relation.)4 1178 2 3921 3696 t
( some clusters have three parts,)5 1357(is no restriction on the number of parts that a cluster may have, and)13 2963 2 1080 3816 t
(representing antonymous triplets, such as)4 1683 1 1080 3936 t
10 B f
(solid)2796 3936 w
10 R f
(,)2997 3936 w
10 B f
(liquid)3055 3936 w
10 R f
(, and)1 202 1 3307 3936 t
10 B f
(gas)3542 3936 w
10 R f
(.)3681 3936 w
( in)1 116(A cross-cluster pointer may be speci\256ed, allowing a head or satellite synset to point to a head synset)17 4204 2 1080 4176 t
( cross-cluster pointer is indicated by entering the)7 2021( A)1 141(a different cluster.)2 752 3 1080 4296 t
10 I f
(word)4030 4296 w
10 R f
(part of the pointer in upper)5 1128 1 4272 4296 t
(case.)1080 4416 w
( a limitation on the syntactic position)6 1574(An adjective may be annotated with a syntactic marker indicating)9 2746 2 1080 4656 t
( so marked, the marker appears between)6 1693( If)1 139( modi\256es.)1 410(the adjective may have in relation to noun that it)9 2078 4 1080 4776 t
( a)1 77( If)1 132(the word and its following comma.)5 1439 3 1080 4896 t
10 I f
(lex)2761 4896 w
10 S f
(_)2877 4896 w
10 I f
(id)2927 4896 w
10 R f
( syn-)1 206( The)1 222( marker immediately follows it.)4 1299(is speci\256ed, the)2 635 4 3038 4896 t
(tactic markers are:)2 752 1 1080 5016 t
10 B f
(\(p\))1440 5136 w
10 R f
(predicate position)1 721 1 2405 5136 t
10 B f
(\(a\))1440 5256 w
10 R f
(prenominal \(attributive\) position)2 1321 1 2405 5256 t
10 B f
(\(ip\))1440 5376 w
10 R f
(immediately postnominal position)2 1384 1 2405 5376 t
9 B f
(EXAMPLES)720 5544 w
10 I f
(\(Note that these are hypothetical examples not found in the WordNet lexicographer \256les.\))12 3673 1 1080 5664 t
10 R f
(Sample noun synsets:)2 883 1 1080 5904 t
10 S f
({)1440 6024 w
10 R f
(canine, [ dog1, cat,! ] pooch, canid,)6 1458 1 1521 6024 t
10 S1 f
(@)2979 6024 w
10 S f
(})3104 6024 w
({)1440 6144 w
10 R f
(collie, dog1,)1 505 1 1521 6144 t
10 S1 f
(@)2026 6144 w
10 R f
(\(large multi-colored dog with pointy nose\))5 1741 1 2151 6144 t
10 S f
(})3925 6144 w
({)1440 6264 w
10 R f
(hound, hunting)1 614 1 1521 6264 t
10 S f
(_)2135 6264 w
10 R f
(dog, pack,)1 421 1 2185 6264 t
10 S1 f
(#)2606 6264 w
10 R f
(m dog1,)1 336 1 2656 6264 t
10 S1 f
(@)2992 6264 w
10 S f
(})3117 6264 w
({)1440 6384 w
10 R f
(dog,)1521 6384 w
10 S f
(})1729 6384 w
10 R f
(Sample verb synsets:)2 860 1 1080 6624 t
10 S f
({)1440 6744 w
10 R f
([ confuse, clarify,! frames: 1 ] blur, obscure, frames: 8, 10)10 2393 1 1521 6744 t
10 S f
(})3947 6744 w
({)1440 6864 w
10 R f
([ clarify, confuse,! ] make)4 1067 1 1521 6864 t
10 S f
(_)2588 6864 w
10 R f
(clear, interpret,)1 614 1 2638 6864 t
10 S1 f
(@)3252 6864 w
10 R f
(frames: 8)1 382 1 3377 6864 t
10 S f
(})3792 6864 w
({)1440 6984 w
10 R f
(interpret, construe, understand,)2 1255 1 1521 6984 t
10 S1 f
(@)2776 6984 w
10 R f
(frames: 8)1 382 1 2901 6984 t
10 S f
(})3316 6984 w
10 R f
(Sample adjective clusters:)2 1059 1 1080 7224 t
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([)1440 960 w
10 S f
({)1440 1080 w
10 R f
([ HOT, COLD,! ] lukewarm\(a\), TEPID,)5 1633 1 1521 1080 t
10 S1 f
(\303)3154 1080 w
10 R f
(\(hot to the touch\))3 715 1 3220 1080 t
10 S f
(})3968 1080 w
({)1440 1200 w
10 R f
(warm,)1521 1200 w
10 S f
(})1806 1200 w
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(\261)1440 1320 w
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({)1440 1440 w
10 R f
([ COLD, HOT,! ] frigid, \(cold to the touch\))8 1797 1 1521 1440 t
10 S f
(})3351 1440 w
({)1440 1560 w
10 R f
(freezing,)1521 1560 w
10 S f
(})1905 1560 w
10 R f
(])1440 1680 w
(Sample adverb synsets:)2 954 1 1080 1920 t
10 S f
({)1440 2040 w
10 R f
([ basically, adj.all:essential)2 1098 1 1521 2040 t
10 S1 f
(\303)2619 2040 w
10 R f
(basic,)2652 2040 w
10 S1 f
(\\)2882 2040 w
10 R f
(] [ essentially, adj.all:basic)3 1092 1 2943 2040 t
10 S1 f
(\303)4035 2040 w
10 R f
(fundamental,)4068 2040 w
10 S1 f
(\\)4592 2040 w
10 R f
(] \( by one's very nature \))6 1039 1 4653 2040 t
10 S f
(})5692 2040 w
({)1440 2160 w
10 R f
(pointedly, adj.all:pungent)1 1033 1 1521 2160 t
10 S1 f
(\303)2554 2160 w
10 R f
(pointed,)2587 2160 w
10 S1 f
(\\)2912 2160 w
10 S f
(})2973 2160 w
({)1440 2280 w
10 R f
([ badly, adj.all:bad,)2 790 1 1521 2280 t
10 S1 f
(\\)2311 2280 w
10 R f
(well,! ] ill, \()3 504 1 2372 2280 t
10 S1 f
(")2876 2280 w
10 R f
(He was badly prepared)3 940 1 2917 2280 t
10 S1 f
(")3857 2280 w
10 R f
(\))3898 2280 w
10 S f
(})3964 2280 w
9 B f
(SEE ALSO)1 460 1 720 2448 t
10 B f
(grind)1080 2568 w
10 R f
(\(1WN\),)1314 2568 w
10 B f
(wnintro)1654 2568 w
10 R f
(\(5WN\),)1993 2568 w
10 B f
(lexnames)2333 2568 w
10 R f
(\(5WN\),)2727 2568 w
10 B f
(wndb)3067 2568 w
10 R f
(\(5WN\),)3307 2568 w
10 B f
(uniqbeg)3647 2568 w
10 R f
(\(7WN\),)3993 2568 w
10 B f
(wngloss)4333 2568 w
10 R f
(\(7WN\).)4667 2568 w
(Fellbaum, C. \(1998\), ed.)3 1004 1 1080 2736 t
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(")2150 2736 w
10 I f
(WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database)4 1730 1 2191 2736 t
10 S1 f
(")3921 2736 w
10 R f
( Press, Cambridge, MA.)3 990(. MIT)1 274 2 3962 2736 t
( 7)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t
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