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  1. WordNet

    WordNet® is a large lexical database of English. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept.

  2. Home Page | WordNet

    WordNet® is a large lexical database of English. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept.

  3. Search - WordNet

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  4. Frequently Asked Questions | WordNet

    WordNet is organized by the concept of synonym sets (synsets), groups of words that are roughly synonymous in a given context. The glossary definition and the example sentences are shared …

  5. wnb (1WN) - WordNet

    The WordNet browser navigates through WordNet in two steps. First a search word is entered and an overview of all the senses of the word in all syntactic categories is displayed in the Results Window.

  6. WordNet Documentation

    The WordNet Reference Manual is provided in the form of Unix-style manual pages. Manual pages are available here, online, and are included in the various WordNet packages.

  7. Related Projects - WordNet

    It is a Java API for accessing WordNet, and provides API-level access to WordNet data. It is pure Java (uses no native code), so it is completely portable, and all of the source code is available.

  8. wninput (5WN) - WordNet

    WordNet's source files are written by lexicographers. They are the product of a detailed relational analysis of lexical semantics: a variety of lexical and semantic relations are used to represent the …

  9. wnpkgs (7WN) - WordNet

    It includes the 3.0 database files, source code for the WordNet browsers and library, and documentation. The other packages are not included - they must be downloaded and installed separately.

  10. uniqbeg (7WN) - WordNet

    Name uniqbeg - unique beginners for noun hierarchies Description All of the WordNet noun synsets are organized into hierarchies, headed by the unique beginner synset for entity in the file noun.Tops . { …