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Fixes: typos, spellings, spaces, punctuation #1061

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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions src/yaml/adj.all.yaml
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- lighted by or as if by twilight
example:
- source: Henry Fielding
text: The dusky night rides down the sky/And ushers in the morn
text: The dusky night rides down the sky / And ushers in the morn
- the twilight glow of the sky
- a boat on a twilit river
ili: i1540
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- had a preference for circumlocutious (or circumlocutory) rather than forthright
expression
- source: T.S.Eliot
text: A periphrastic study in a worn-out poetical fashion,/ Leaving one still
with the intolerable wrestle/ With words and meanings.
text: A periphrastic study in a worn-out poetical fashion, / Leaving one still
with the intolerable wrestle / With words and meanings.
ili: i4235
members:
- circumlocutious
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- hellish
example:
- source: Milton
text: Hence loathed Melancholy … /In Stygian cave forlorn
text: Hence loathed Melancholy … / In Stygian cave forlorn
ili: i7107
members:
- Stygian
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- full of cares or anxiety
example:
- source: The Bible, Luke 10:41
text: ;Thou art careful and troubled about many things
text: Thou art careful and troubled about many things
exemplifies:
- 07087487-n
ili: i13617
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/yaml/adv.all.yaml
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definition:
- by a factor of one hundred
example:
- they money increased a hundredfold
- their money increased a hundredfold
ili: i20624
members:
- hundredfold
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definition:
- in a hygienic manner
example:
- the body must cared for hygienically
- the body must be cared for hygienically
ili: i20627
members:
- hygienically
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10 changes: 9 additions & 1 deletion src/yaml/entries-h.yaml
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- value: ˈhæzˌmæt
variety: US
sense:
- id: 'hazmat%1:27:00::'
- id: 'hazmat%1:27:01::'
synset: 14610299-n
HCFC:
n:
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- hazy%5:00:00:cloudy:00
id: 'haziness%1:07:01::'
synset: 04711464-n
hazmat:
n:
pronunciation:
- value: ˈhæzˌmæt
variety: US
sense:
- id: 'hazmat%1:27:00::'
synset: 14610299-n
hazy:
a:
form:
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions src/yaml/noun.artifact.yaml
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definition:
- a short crowbar
example:
- in Britain they call a jimmy and jemmy
- in Britain they call a jimmy a `jemmy´.
hypernym:
- 03142995-n
ili: i55270
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- A style of satire coined by Horace, a Roman poet who lived during the 1st century
BCE.
example:
- The fountain of Horatianism in Spain was the imitation of _Epode II_, _Beatus
Ille_, by the Marquis de Santillana, one of Castile's two first sonneteers, in
the first half of the fifteenth century.
- The fountain of Horatianism in Spain was the imitation of Epode II, Beatus Ille,
by the Marquis de Santillana, one of Castile's two first sonneteers, in the first
half of the fifteenth century.
hypernym:
- 03439853-n
members:
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/yaml/noun.attribute.yaml
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of site or direction of various structures or parts as established in official
anatomical nomenclature.
example:
- For the purpose of universal comparison, there is a standard position - the anatomical
position - that the patient or cadaver theoretically has assumed.
- For the purpose of universal comparison, there is a standard position the anatomical
position that the patient or cadaver theoretically has assumed.
hypernym:
- 05087073-n
members:
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions src/yaml/noun.cognition.yaml
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values.
example:
- The main results include a necessary and sufficient condition for asymptotic normality
of the Winsorized mean under the assumption that rn->∞, sn->∞, rnn−1->0, snn−1->0
and F is convex at infinity.
of the Winsorized mean under the assumption that rn∞, sn∞, rnn−10, snn−1
→ 0 and F is convex at infinity.
hypernym:
- 06033377-n
members:
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- A type of socialism which attempts to reach feasible goals instead of aiming for
the ultimate goals of Marxism-Leninism.
example:
- Real Socialism as a concept emerged in the 19705 in the Soviet Union and Eastern
- Real Socialism as a concept emerged in the 1970s in the Soviet Union and Eastern
Europe for the principal purpose of distinguishing the existing system there from
theoretical or abstract concepts of socialism.
hypernym:
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24 changes: 12 additions & 12 deletions src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml
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- a representation of a facial expression (as a smile or frown) created by typing
a sequence of characters in sending email
example:
- :-(and :-) are emoticons
- :-( and :-) are emoticons
hypernym:
- 06890128-n
ili: i69510
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definition:
- a word in the genitive case that is used as an attributive adjective
example:
- an example of the attributive genetive is ‘John's’ in ‘John's mother’
- an example of the attributive genitive is ‘John's’ in ‘John's mother’
hypernym:
- 06322842-n
ili: i69652
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domain_topic:
- 06138021-n
example:
- the ASCII character set is the most universal character coding set
- the ASCII character set was a character coding set for English
ili: i69886
instance_hypernym:
- 06500717-n
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domain_topic:
- 08458195-n
example:
- injunction were formerly obtained by writ but now by a judicial order
- injunctions were formerly obtained by writ but now by a judicial order
hypernym:
- 06554038-n
ili: i70848
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definition:
- the message that is intended or expressed or signified
example:
- what is the meaning of this sentence
- what is the meaning of this sentence?
- the significance of a red traffic light
- the signification of Chinese characters
- the import of his announcement was ambiguous
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definition:
- a mark indicating that something has been noted or completed etc.
example:
- as he called the role he put a check mark by each student's name
- as he called the roll he put a check mark by each student's name
hypernym:
- 06830640-n
ili: i72327
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definition:
- using more words than necessary
example:
- plenoasms such as ‘a tiny little child’
- pleonasms such as ‘a tiny little child’
hypernym:
- 07103943-n
ili: i73916
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combination of established facts, usually axioms, existing lemmas and theorems,
without making any further assumptions.
example:
- A proof by contraposition of the implication p -> q is a direct proof of ¬q ->¬p
(the contrapositive of p -> q).
- A proof by contraposition of the implication p q is a direct proof of ¬q ¬p
(the contrapositive of p q).
hypernym:
- 06660359-n
members:
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definition:
- language designed to persuade or influence others.
example:
- Martin Luther King Jr. used rhetorical language to get his point across; everyone
- Martin Luther King Jr. used rhetorical language to get his point across that everyone
should be treated equal.
hypernym:
- 06293304-n
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definition:
- an adverbial that talks about a possible or counterfactual situation and its consequences.
example:
- This suggests an adverbial of condition; Old furniture will last forever if you
polish it regularly
- In `old furniture will last forever if you polish it regularly´, the clause beginning
with `if´ is an adverbial of condition.
hypernym:
- 06335348-n
members:
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- the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern
of relationships
example:
- the social organization of England and America is very different
- the social organizations of England and America are very different
- sociologists have studied the changing structure of the family
hypernym:
- 08452398-n
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definition:
- a resort that caters to newlyweds
example:
- Niagra Falls is a well-known honeymoon resort
- Niagara Falls is a well-known honeymoon resort
hypernym:
- 08658106-n
ili: i81969
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not legally enforceable but which is considered to be secured by the debtor's
moral integrity.
example:
- I have to get him the money - it's a debt of honor.
- I have to get him the money it's a debt of honor.
hypernym:
- 13418347-n
members:
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definition:
- a very small distance or space
example:
- they escaped by a hair's-breadth
- they escaped by a hair's breadth
- they lost the election by a whisker
hypernym:
- 13782456-n
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definition:
- a different aspect of something (especially the opposite aspect)
example:
- the flip side of your positive qualities sometimes get out of control
- the flip side of your positive qualities is they sometimes get out of control
- on the flip side of partnerships he talked about their competition
exemplifies:
- 07120141-n
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definition:
- exact opposition
example:
- public opinion to the contrary he is not guilty
- public opinion to the contrary — that he is not guilty
hypernym:
- 13876846-n
ili: i109751
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and thirst for knowledge.
example:
- source: https://en.wikipedia.org
text: Often, the head line is joined with the life line (see below) at inception.
text: Often, the head line is joined with the life line at inception.
hypernym:
- 13928798-n
members:
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- A right triangle in which the lengths of the sides are three positive integers
a, b, and c, such that a^2 + b^2 = c^2.
example:
- Conversely, if (x, y, z) is a Pythagorean triangle, then. (x/t9 y/t, z/t) is a
primitive Pythagorean triangle provided (xs y) = t.
- Conversely, if (x, y, z) is a Pythagorean triangle, then (x/t, y/t, z/t) is a
primitive Pythagorean triangle provided (x,y) = t.
hypernym:
- 13903208-n
members:
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definition:
- an abbreviation for ‘hazardous material’ used on warning signs
example:
- NO HAZMATS IN TUNNEL
- No HAZMAT in tunnel
hypernym:
- 14604877-n
ili: i113676
members:
- hazmat
- HAZMAT
partOfSpeech: n
14610438-n:
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- a ceramic material having electrical, optical and magnetic properties, suitable
for use as insulators for power lines and in electrical components.
example:
- 'Examples of electroceramic materials include: ferroelectrics - high dielectric
capacitors, non-volatile memories; ferrites - data and information storage; solid
electrolytes - energy storage and conversion; piezoelectrics - sonar; semiconducting
oxides - environmental monitoring.'
- 'Examples of electroceramic materials include: ferroelectrics high dielectric
capacitors, non-volatile memories; ferrites data and information storage; solid
electrolytes energy storage and conversion; piezoelectrics sonar; semiconducting
oxides environmental monitoring.'
hypernym:
- 14604877-n
members:
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- camphorated carbolic acid, consisting of phenol, camphor, and liquid petrolatum;
used as a local anesthetic and for the relief of toothache.
example:
- Don't swallow camphorated phenol - ingestion of two teaspoonfuls can result in
- Don't swallow camphorated phenol ingestion of two teaspoonfuls can result in
adverse neurological effects.
hypernym:
- 14820243-n
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definition:
- languish as with love or desire
example:
- She dying for a cigarette
- She's dying for a cigarette
- I was dying to leave
hypernym:
- 01809651-v
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domain_topic:
- 00299323-n
example:
- The Rolls pulled up on pour front lawn
- The Rolls pulled up on our front lawn
- The chauffeur hauled up in front of us
hypernym:
- 01864781-v
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definition:
- to go or travel towards
example:
- where is she heading
- where is she heading?
- We were headed for the mountains
hypernym:
- 01999581-v
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definition:
- be no longer able to see
example:
- We lost sight of the tower as pulled out of the harbor
- We lost sight of the tower as we pulled out of the harbor
ili: i32405
members:
- lose sight of
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definition:
- look over, usually with the intention to rob
example:
- The men cased the housed
- The men cased the house
hypernym:
- 02169987-v
ili: i32582
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definition:
- give a reduction in price on
example:
- I never discount these books-they sell like hot cakes
- I never discount these booksthey sell like hot cakes
hypernym:
- 02325058-v
ili: i33332
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