WordNet is a kind of online English language database. The words are grouped into synonyms and definitions are provided. One could say WordNet combines a dictionary and thesaurus.
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Someone who works to protect the environment from destruction or pollution. (WordNet)
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"paradigm, epitome, image."
From Babylon, a computer program. More exactly, from WordNet 2.0.
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WordNet is a lexical database of English words grouped into sets of synonyms, called synsets, and organized into hierarchies. It links words based on their semantic relationships, such as synonymy, hypernymy (is-a relationships), and hyponymy (part-whole relationships), allowing for a rich understanding of word meanings and associations in natural language processing tasks. The structured data in WordNet can be used to perform tasks such as semantic similarity measurements, information retrieval, and word sense disambiguation.
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"The new law might abridge our freedom of expression"
"The manuscript must be abridged"
- taken from Wordnet dictionary
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From WordNet, "a pile fabric (usually cotton) with uncut loops on both sides; used to make bath towels and bath robes."
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According to Princeton's WordNet to be pestered means "Troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances"
A few synonyms presented are "annoyed, harassed, harried, vexed."
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I couldn't find about ElectORgraph, but if you meant ElectROgraph, then according to WordNet 2.0, an electrograph is either "an apparatus for the electrical transmission of pictures" or "electrical device used for etching by electrolytic means."
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Ulysses S. Grant won the siege of Vicksburg.
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i would like to get a grant appliction
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No. Hugh Grant and Richard E Grant are not at all related.
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The difference between a tied grant and an ordinary grant is that a tied grant has conditions and the ordinary grants don't!
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You just did, 'Grant'. Or were you referring to 'Ulysses S. Grant'?
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Is there a grant for senior centers
Is there a grant for Senior Centers?
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Answers.com does have a thesaurus. It is provided by WordNet. Keep in mind, you won't always find a thesaurus entry for every word you look up. If WordNet doesn't have an entry for the word, then neither will Answers.com.
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The address of the Grant Public Library is: 5379 Main Street, Grant, 35747 0401
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United States prizefighter who was world heavyweight champion (1895-1983) Dempsey, Manassa Mauler, William Harrison Dempsey. Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection.
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categorical grant
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HOW CAN I RECEIVE FUNDING FOR THIS GRANT
HOW CAN I RECEIVE FUNDING FORTHIS GRANT
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No, no relation. Cary Grant was a stage name; Hugh Grant uses his birth name.
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· Amy Grant (singer)
· Cary Grant (actor)
· Ulysses S. Grant (U.S. President)
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Ulysses Simpson Grant and his wife Julia (nee Dent) had three sons, Frederick Dent Grant, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Jr., and Jesse Root Grant, and a daughter Ellen Wrenshall Grant.
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