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- ' The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, called wye and written in the
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Latin script.'
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- ' A word that is used to describe a person who is very good at something.'
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- ' A unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot, used in English-speaking countries.'
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- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called ef and written in the Latin
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- ' A unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot.'
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number
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- ' The digit or figure zero, a number, the numerical digit used in the Arabic numeral
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system, the number of nothing, the number of the null set, the empty set, the
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number of the empty set, the number of the empty set,'
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- ' The digit or number zero, a number, numeral, or glyph.'
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- ' The number zero, a number that is neither positive nor negative.'
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- ' A digit used to represent the absence of quantity.'
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- ' The digit or figure zero (0).'
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def_wiki: The number one (1).
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def_wn: the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number
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- ' The first natural number; the counting number 1.'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of one and one, and the ordinal number one.'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of one and one.'
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- ' A symbol of the first person.'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of one and one.'
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system
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gpt3:
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- ' The number ten.'
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- ' The number ten in the Arabic numerals.'
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- ' The number 10.'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of nine and one.'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of nine and one.'
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gpt3:
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- ' The eleventh month of the year, between November and December.'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of ten and one.'
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- ' The eleventh month of the year, between November and December.'
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- ' The eleventh in a series.'
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- ' Because, as, since.'
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gpt3:
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- ' Because, as, since.'
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- ' A cricket team of twelve players.'
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- ' The twelfth month of the year, between November and December.'
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- ' To be in a state of being ingested.'
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- ' The twelfth month of the year, between November and December.'
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name: '12'
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gpt3:
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- ' The number 13.'
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- ' The thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, called tre and written in the
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Latin script.'
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- ' The thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, called tre or trede and written
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in the Latin script.'
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- ' The number 13 is a prime number.'
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- ' The number 13 is considered unlucky by many people.'
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def_wn: the cardinal number that is the sum of thirteen and one
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gpt3:
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- ' The number fourteen (14).'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of thirteen and one.'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of thirteen and one.'
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- ' The fourteenth in a set or series.'
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- ' The fourteenth letter of the English alphabet, called n and written in the Latin
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script.'
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name: '14'
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def_wiki: A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
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def_wn: the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one or a numeral representing
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this number
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gpt3:
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- ' The number that follows 1 and precedes 3.'
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- ' The number two (2).'
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- ' The number after 1 and before 3.'
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- ' Used to indicate the second item in a series, point in time, or position in
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space.'
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- ' The second number in the set of natural numbers.'
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name: '2'
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def_wn: the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
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gpt3:
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one.'
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- ' The number preceding 4.'
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- ' The number preceding 4.'
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- ' The number three (3).'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one.'
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- three
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'4':
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def_wiki: Because, as, since.
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gpt3:
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- ' The number following 3 and preceding 5.'
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- ' The number four.'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of three and one.'
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- ' A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive.'
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- ' The number following 3 and preceding 5.'
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gpt3:
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of four and one.'
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- ' A number, the quantity following 4 and preceding 6.'
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- ' The fifth day of the week, between Wednesday and Friday.'
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- ' A number, numeral, or figure representing five units in a mathematical series.'
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- ' The number five.'
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def_wiki: MI6; the agency or a particular agent.
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gpt3:
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- ' The sixth month of the civil year, between May and July.'
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- ' The sixth month of the year, between May and July.'
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- ' The sixth natural number.'
|
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- ' A quantity of six items.'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of five and one.'
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|
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gpt3:
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- ' A number, the seventh in a set or sequence.'
|
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- ' The number seven.'
|
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of six and one.'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of six and one.'
|
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of six and one.'
|
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name: '7'
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'8':
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||
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def_wiki: To ingest; to be ingested.
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def_wn: the cardinal number that is the sum of seven and one
|
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gpt3:
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- ' The number 8 in numerals'
|
||
- ' The number after 7 and before 9.'
|
||
- ' The eighth letter of the English alphabet, called eight or ate and written in
|
||
the Latin script.'
|
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- ' The number eight (8).'
|
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- ' The eighth month of the year, which has 31 days.'
|
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'9':
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def_wn: the cardinal number that is the sum of eight and one
|
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gpt3:
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of eight and one.'
|
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- ' The number 9.'
|
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- ' The cardinal number that precedes ten.'
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of eight and one.'
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- ' The number 9 is a natural number, a number, a numeral, and the name of the glyph
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representing that number.'
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name: '9'
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|
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def_wiki: The first letter of the English alphabet, written in the Latin script.
|
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def_wn: a metric unit of length equal to one ten billionth of a meter (or 0.0001
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micron); used to specify wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' The first letter of the English alphabet.'
|
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- ' The first letter of the English alphabet, called A and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
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- ' The first letter of the English alphabet.'
|
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- ' The first letter of the English alphabet, called A and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
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- ' The first letter of the English alphabet, called a and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
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|
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def_wiki: An emergency vehicle designed for transporting seriously ill or injured
|
||
people to a hospital.
|
||
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|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' A vehicle for transporting sick or injured people to and from hospitals.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to a hospital.'
|
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- ' A vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to a hospital.'
|
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- ' A vehicle for carrying sick or injured people to a hospital.'
|
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- ' A vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to a hospital.'
|
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American Typewriter:
|
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|
||
def_wiki: A device, at least partially mechanical, used to print text by pressing
|
||
keys that cause type to be impressed through an inked ribbon onto paper.
|
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gpt3:
|
||
- ' A brand of typewriter manufactured by IBM.'
|
||
- ' A brand of typewriter manufactured by IBM.'
|
||
- ' A brand of typewriter manufactured by IBM from the 1930s to the 1980s.'
|
||
- ' A brand of typewriter, manufactured by IBM from the 1930s to the 1980s.'
|
||
- ' A brand of typewriter manufactured by IBM from the 1930s to the 1980s.'
|
||
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|
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Andale Mono:
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clean_name: Andale Mono
|
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def_wiki: A viral infection marked by extreme fatigue, high fever, and swollen lymph
|
||
nodes.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft Corporation.'
|
||
- ' A monospaced typeface designed by Steve Matteson.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft Corporation.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft Corporation.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft Corporation.'
|
||
name: Andale Mono
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Apple Chancery:
|
||
clean_name: Apple Chancery
|
||
def_wiki: In England, formerly, the highest court of judicature next to the Parliament,
|
||
exercising jurisdiction at law, but chiefly in equity; but under the jurisdiction
|
||
act of 1873 it became the chancery division of the High Court of Justice, and
|
||
now exercises jurisdiction only in equity.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A type of apple.'
|
||
- ' A typeface.'
|
||
- ' A court of equity, as opposed to a court of law.'
|
||
- ' A type of apple.'
|
||
- ' A type of apple cultivar.'
|
||
name: Apple Chancery
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Apple Scab Leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Apple Scab Leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A disease of apple trees caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis.'
|
||
- ' A disease of apple trees caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis.'
|
||
- ' A disease of apple trees caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis.'
|
||
- ' A disease of apple trees caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis.'
|
||
- ' A disease of apple leaves caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis.'
|
||
name: Apple Scab Leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Apple leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Apple leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
name: Apple leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Apple rust leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Apple rust leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A disease of apples, caused by the fungus "Gymnosporangium sabinae".'
|
||
- ' The usually red and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of
|
||
most vegetative plants.'
|
||
- ' A disease of apple trees caused by the fungus Gymnosporangium sabinae.'
|
||
- ' A disease of apple trees caused by the fungus Gymnosporangium sabinae.'
|
||
- ' A plant disease caused by the fungus Gymnosporangium sabinae.'
|
||
name: Apple rust leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Arial:
|
||
clean_name: Arial
|
||
def_wiki: A sans serif typeface designed by Monotype as a clone of Helvetica.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A sans serif typeface designed by Monotype as a clone of Helvetica.'
|
||
- ' Arial is a sans-serif typeface and set of computer fonts, popular during the
|
||
1990s.'
|
||
- ' Arial is a sans-serif typeface and set of computer fonts, one of the most widely
|
||
used typefaces in the world.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed in 1982 by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders.'
|
||
- ' A sans serif typeface designed by Monotype as a clone of Helvetica.'
|
||
name: Arial
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Avenir:
|
||
clean_name: Avenir
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The future.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger in 1988.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger and released in 1988.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger and released in 1988.'
|
||
- ' A French word meaning future.'
|
||
name: Avenir
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
B:
|
||
clean_name: B
|
||
def_wiki: The second letter of the English alphabet, called bee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: aerobic rod-shaped spore-producing bacterium; often occurring in chainlike
|
||
formations; found primarily in soil
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The second letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The second letter of the English alphabet, called bee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The second letter of the English alphabet, called be and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The second letter of the English alphabet, called bee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The second letter of the English alphabet, called bee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
name: B
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- bacillus
|
||
- eubacteria
|
||
- bacteria
|
||
- microorganism
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- bacillus
|
||
- eubacteria
|
||
- bacteria
|
||
- microorganism
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- bacillus
|
||
- eubacteria
|
||
- bacteria
|
||
Baskerville:
|
||
clean_name: Baskerville
|
||
def_wiki: A surname, from Anglo-Norman.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed by John Baskerville in 1757.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed by John Baskerville in 1757.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by John Baskerville in 1757.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by John Baskerville in 1757.'
|
||
name: Baskerville
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Bell_pepper leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Bell_pepper leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The leaf of a bell pepper plant.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of a bell pepper plant.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of a bell pepper plant.'
|
||
- ' A leaf of a bell pepper, a cultivar of the plant species Capsicum annuum.'
|
||
name: Bell_pepper leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Bell_pepper leaf spot:
|
||
clean_name: Bell_pepper leaf spot
|
||
def_wiki: Any of various fungal or bacterial diseases of plants that cause blemishes
|
||
on their leaves.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A disease of bell peppers caused by the fungus "Alternaria solani".'
|
||
- ' A disease of bell peppers caused by the fungus "Alternaria solani".'
|
||
- ' A disease of bell peppers caused by the fungus "Alternaria solani".'
|
||
- ' A disease of plants caused by the fungus "Alternaria solani".'
|
||
- ' Any of various fungal or bacterial diseases of plants that cause blemishes on
|
||
their leaves.'
|
||
name: Bell_pepper leaf spot
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Big Caslon:
|
||
clean_name: Big Caslon
|
||
def_wiki: A surname.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by William Caslon in 1722.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed by William Caslon in 1722.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by William Caslon in 1722.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by William Caslon in 1722.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by William Caslon I in 1722.'
|
||
name: Big Caslon
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Blueberry leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Blueberry leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A leaf of the blueberry bush.'
|
||
- ' A leaf of a plant of the genus Vaccinium.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of a blueberry bush.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of the blueberry bush, a North American shrub (Vaccinium corymbosum)
|
||
of the heath family, having edible blue berries.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of a blueberry bush.'
|
||
name: Blueberry leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Bradley Hand:
|
||
clean_name: Bradley Hand
|
||
def_wiki: The part of the forelimb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the
|
||
corresponding part in many other animals.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Tobias Frere-Jones in 1994.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Tobias Frere-Jones in 1990.'
|
||
- ' The part of the forelimb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding
|
||
part in many other animals.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Tobias Frere-Jones in 1994.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Tobias Frere-Jones in 1994.'
|
||
name: Bradley Hand
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Brush Script MT:
|
||
clean_name: Brush Script MT
|
||
def_wiki: Abbreviation of mitochondrial.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Carol Twombly for Adobe Systems.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Carol Twombly for Adobe Systems.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Carol Twombly for Adobe Systems in 1990.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Carol Twombly for Adobe Systems in 1990.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the Lanston Monotype Machine
|
||
Company in 1929.'
|
||
name: Brush Script MT
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Bus:
|
||
clean_name: Bus
|
||
def_wiki: A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads.
|
||
def_wn: a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A vehicle used for public transportation, typically operating along a fixed
|
||
route and scheduled with stops.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle used for public transportation, typically one that seats many passengers
|
||
and is driven by a professional driver.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle used for public transportation.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle that transports people, usually along a fixed route, and generally
|
||
for a fare.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle that transports people, usually along a fixed route, and that is larger
|
||
than a car.'
|
||
name: Bus
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- bus
|
||
- public_transport
|
||
- conveyance
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- bus
|
||
- public_transport
|
||
- conveyance
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- bus
|
||
- public_transport
|
||
- conveyance
|
||
C:
|
||
clean_name: C
|
||
def_wiki: The third letter of the English alphabet, called cee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a degree on the centigrade scale of temperature
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The third letter of the English alphabet, called see and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The third letter of the English alphabet, called cee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The third letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The third letter of the English alphabet, called c and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The third letter of the English alphabet, called cee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
name: C
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- degree_centigrade
|
||
- degree
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- degree_centigrade
|
||
- degree
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- degree_centigrade
|
||
- degree
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
||
Car:
|
||
clean_name: Car
|
||
def_wiki: A wheeled vehicle that moves independently, with at least three wheels,
|
||
powered mechanically, steered by a driver and mostly for personal transportation.
|
||
def_wn: a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion
|
||
engine
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, typically having four
|
||
wheels, powered by an internal combustion engine, and able to be steered.'
|
||
- ' A wheeled vehicle adapted to the rails of railroad, or a similar vehicle used
|
||
on a guided road.'
|
||
- ' A wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, typically having four
|
||
wheels, powered by an internal combustion engine, and able to be steered.'
|
||
- ' A wheeled vehicle that transports people or cargo.'
|
||
- ' A wheeled vehicle adapted to the rails of railroad.'
|
||
name: Car
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- car
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
- self-propelled_vehicle
|
||
- wheeled_vehicle
|
||
- container
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- car
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
- self-propelled_vehicle
|
||
- wheeled_vehicle
|
||
- container
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- car
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
- self-propelled_vehicle
|
||
Chalkboard:
|
||
clean_name: Chalkboard
|
||
def_wiki: A slate or enamel board for writing on with chalk; a predecessor to a
|
||
whiteboard.
|
||
def_wn: sheet of slate; for writing with chalk
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A blackboard.'
|
||
- ' A blackboard used for writing on with chalk.'
|
||
- ' A blackboard, especially one used in a classroom.'
|
||
- ' A blackboard, especially one used in a classroom.'
|
||
- ' A blackboard made of chalk.'
|
||
name: Chalkboard
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- blackboard
|
||
- sheet
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- blackboard
|
||
- sheet
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- blackboard
|
||
- sheet
|
||
- artifact
|
||
Cherry leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Cherry leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A leaf of a cherry tree.'
|
||
- ' A leaf of the cherry tree.'
|
||
- ' A leaf of the cherry tree.'
|
||
- ' A leaf of the cherry tree.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
name: Cherry leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Comic Sans MS:
|
||
clean_name: Comic Sans MS
|
||
def_wiki: handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being
|
||
mechanically reproduced.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Vincent Connare and released in 1994 by Microsoft
|
||
Corporation as part of the Microsoft Windows package.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Vincent Connare and released in 1994 by Microsoft.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Vincent Connare and released in 1994 by Microsoft
|
||
Corporation.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Vincent Connare and released in 1994 by Microsoft
|
||
Corporation.'
|
||
name: Comic Sans MS
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Copperplate:
|
||
clean_name: Copperplate
|
||
def_wiki: A copper plate, either etched or engraved, to make a recessed pattern.
|
||
def_wn: a graceful style of handwriting based on the writing used on copperplate
|
||
engravings
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A style of penmanship in which the letters are written with a broad-nibbed pen,
|
||
producing a thin line.'
|
||
- ' A style of calligraphy in which the letters are written with a broad-nibbed
|
||
pen.'
|
||
- ' A style of penmanship in which the letters are written with a broad pen.'
|
||
- ' A style of calligraphy in which the letters are written with a broad-nibbed
|
||
pen and filled with ink.'
|
||
- ' A style of handwriting in which the letters are well rounded and free.'
|
||
name: Copperplate
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- copperplate
|
||
- longhand
|
||
- handwriting
|
||
- writing
|
||
- written_communication
|
||
- communication
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- copperplate
|
||
- longhand
|
||
- handwriting
|
||
- writing
|
||
- written_communication
|
||
- communication
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- copperplate
|
||
- longhand
|
||
- handwriting
|
||
Corn Gray leaf spot:
|
||
clean_name: Corn Gray leaf spot
|
||
def_wiki: Any of various fungal or bacterial diseases of plants that cause blemishes
|
||
on their leaves.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A fungal disease of corn caused by "Cochliobolus miyabeanus".'
|
||
- ' A fungal disease of corn caused by "Cochliobolus miyabeanus".'
|
||
- ' A fungal disease of corn caused by the fungus Cercospora zeae-maydis.'
|
||
- ' A fungal disease of corn caused by "Cochliobolus miyabeanus".'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
name: Corn Gray leaf spot
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Corn leaf blight:
|
||
clean_name: Corn leaf blight
|
||
def_wiki: A rapid and complete chlorosis, browning, then death of plant tissues
|
||
such as leaves, branches, twigs, or floral organs.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A disease of maize caused by the fungus Helminthosporium maydis.'
|
||
- ' A fungal disease of corn caused by "Helminthosporium maydis" and characterized
|
||
by leaf spots and black streaks on the leaves.'
|
||
- ' A disease of maize caused by the fungus "Helminthosporium maydis".'
|
||
- ' A disease of maize caused by the fungus "Helminthosporium maydis" and characterized
|
||
by the appearance of dark brown spots on the leaves.'
|
||
- ' A disease of corn caused by the fungus "Helminthosporium maydis".'
|
||
name: Corn leaf blight
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Corn rust leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Corn rust leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A leaf disease of maize caused by Puccinia sorghi.'
|
||
- ' A leaf of a plant infected with a fungus, Puccinia graminis, that causes the
|
||
leaves to curl and turn brown.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of a plant infected with a fungus causing rust.'
|
||
- ' A plant disease caused by a fungus that grows on corn and other grasses.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of a plant infected with a fungus of the genus Puccinia.'
|
||
name: Corn rust leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Courier:
|
||
clean_name: Courier
|
||
def_wiki: a person who looks after and guides tourists
|
||
def_wn: a person who carries a message
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Howard "Bud" Kettler for IBM in the early 1970s.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Howard M. "Bud" Kettler.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Howard "Bud" Kettler for IBM in the mid-1960s.'
|
||
- ' A person who delivers messages, packages, or goods.'
|
||
- ' A person who delivers messages or packages.'
|
||
name: Courier
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- messenger
|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
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|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- messenger
|
||
- traveler
|
||
- person
|
||
- causal_agent
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- messenger
|
||
- traveler
|
||
- person
|
||
Crab:
|
||
clean_name: Crab
|
||
def_wiki: A crustacean of the infraorder Brachyura, having five pairs of legs, the
|
||
foremost of which are in the form of claws, and a carapace.
|
||
def_wn: decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with
|
||
a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A crustacean of the order Decapoda, having a hard shell and ten legs.'
|
||
- ' A decapod crustacean with a hard shell, four pairs of legs, and a pair of claws,
|
||
especially the edible marine species.'
|
||
- ' A decapod crustacean of the infraorder Brachyura, having a broad flattened body,
|
||
a short broad tail, and large claws.'
|
||
- ' A crustacean of the infraorder Brachyura, typically having a broad flattened
|
||
body and large claws.'
|
||
- ' A crustacean of the infraorder Brachyura, having five pairs of legs, the foremost
|
||
of which are in the form of claws, and a carapace.'
|
||
name: Crab
|
||
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|
||
- crab
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- animal
|
||
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|
||
- living_thing
|
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- whole
|
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|
||
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|
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|
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path_wn10:
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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- animal
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- whole
|
||
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|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- crab
|
||
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|
||
- crustacean
|
||
D:
|
||
clean_name: D
|
||
def_wiki: The fourth letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a fat-soluble vitamin that prevents rickets
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The fourth letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fourth letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fourth letter of the English alphabet, called de and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fourth letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' To be or become deaf.'
|
||
name: D
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- vitamin_D
|
||
- fat-soluble_vitamin
|
||
- vitamin
|
||
- nutriment
|
||
- food
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- vitamin_D
|
||
- fat-soluble_vitamin
|
||
- vitamin
|
||
- nutriment
|
||
- food
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- vitamin_D
|
||
- fat-soluble_vitamin
|
||
- vitamin
|
||
Didot:
|
||
clean_name: Didot
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Firmin Didot (1764–1836) and cut by François-Ambroise
|
||
Didot (1760–1853).'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Firmin Didot (1764–1836) and cut by François-Ambroise
|
||
Didot (1760–1853) in 1799.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by the French type designer Pierre-Simon Fournier in 1784.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by the French printer and type designer Firmin Didot (1764–1836).'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by the French type designer Firmin Didot (1764–1836).'
|
||
name: Didot
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
E:
|
||
clean_name: E
|
||
def_wiki: The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called e and written in the
|
||
Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for normal reproduction; an important
|
||
antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals in the body
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called e and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called e and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called e and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called e and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called e and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
name: E
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- vitamin_E
|
||
- antioxidant
|
||
- inhibitor
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- vitamin_E
|
||
- antioxidant
|
||
- inhibitor
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- vitamin_E
|
||
- antioxidant
|
||
- inhibitor
|
||
F:
|
||
clean_name: F
|
||
def_wiki: The sixth letter of the English alphabet, called ef and written in the
|
||
Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a degree on the Fahrenheit scale of temperature
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The sixth letter of the English alphabet, called ef and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The sixth letter of the English alphabet, called ef and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The sixth letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' Form of a (all article senses).'
|
||
- ' The sixth letter of the English alphabet, called fee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
name: F
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- degree_Fahrenheit
|
||
- degree
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- degree_Fahrenheit
|
||
- degree
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- degree_Fahrenheit
|
||
- degree
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
||
Futura:
|
||
clean_name: Futura
|
||
def_wiki: A particular sans-serif typeface
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A geometric sans-serif typeface designed in 1927 by Paul Renner.'
|
||
- ' Futura is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed in 1927 by Paul Renner. It
|
||
was commissioned by the Bauer Type Foundry, who released it in 1928.'
|
||
- ' A geometric sans-serif typeface designed in 1927 by Paul Renner.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Paul Renner in 1927.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Paul Renner and released in 1927.'
|
||
name: Futura
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
G:
|
||
clean_name: G
|
||
def_wiki: The seventh letter of the English alphabet, called gee and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a metric unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The seventh letter of the English alphabet, called gee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The seventh letter of the English alphabet, called G and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The SI unit of acceleration, which is the rate of change of velocity.'
|
||
- ' A unit of acceleration equal to the acceleration due to gravity at the Earth''s
|
||
surface.'
|
||
- ' The seventh letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
name: G
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- gram
|
||
- metric_weight_unit
|
||
- mass_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- gram
|
||
- metric_weight_unit
|
||
- mass_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- gram
|
||
- metric_weight_unit
|
||
- mass_unit
|
||
Geneva:
|
||
clean_name: Geneva
|
||
def_wiki: Gin, especially jenever.
|
||
def_wn: a city in southwestern Switzerland at the western end of Lake Geneva; it
|
||
is the headquarters of various international organizations
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A city in east central Switzerland at the western end of Lake Geneva.'
|
||
- ' A city in Switzerland, the site of the headquarters of the United Nations.'
|
||
- ' A city in Switzerland.'
|
||
- ' A city in Switzerland, on the Rhone River.'
|
||
- ' A city in Switzerland, the site of the headquarters of the United Nations.'
|
||
name: Geneva
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- Geneva
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- Geneva
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- Geneva
|
||
Georgia:
|
||
clean_name: Georgia
|
||
def_wiki: A country, in the South Caucasus region of Europe and Asia, on the coast
|
||
of the Black Sea.
|
||
def_wn: a state in southeastern United States; one of the Confederate states during
|
||
the American Civil War
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A state in the southeastern United States.'
|
||
- ' A state in the southeastern United States.'
|
||
- ' A state of the United States of America, located in the southeastern part of
|
||
the country.'
|
||
- ' A country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Official name: Georgian Republic.'
|
||
- ' A state in the United States of America.'
|
||
name: Georgia
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- Georgia
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- Georgia
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- Georgia
|
||
Gill Sans:
|
||
clean_name: Gill Sans
|
||
def_wiki: An easy-to-read style of sans-serif typeface designed by Eric Gill.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Eric Gill in 1928.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Eric Gill in 1928.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Eric Gill in 1926.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Eric Gill in 1928.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Eric Gill in 1928.'
|
||
name: Gill Sans
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
H:
|
||
clean_name: H
|
||
def_wiki: The eighth letter of the English alphabet, called aitch and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and odorless
|
||
highly flammable diatomic gas; the simplest and lightest and most abundant element
|
||
in the universe
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ''
|
||
- ' The eighth letter of the English alphabet, called haitch and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The eighth letter of the English alphabet, called aitch and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ''
|
||
- ' The eighth letter of the English alphabet, called haitch and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
name: H
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- hydrogen
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- hydrogen
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- hydrogen
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
Helvetica:
|
||
clean_name: Helvetica
|
||
def_wiki: A sans-serif typeface.
|
||
def_wn: a typeface in which characters have no serifs
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A typeface developed in 1957 by Max Miedinger with Eduard Hoffmann, based on
|
||
a 1957 typeface by Eduard Hoffmann.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed in 1957 by Max Miedinger with input from Eduard
|
||
Hoffmann.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed in 1957 by Max Miedinger with input from Eduard Hoffmann.'
|
||
- ' A sans serif typeface designed by Max Miedinger with input from Eduard Hoffmann.'
|
||
- ' A typeface developed in 1957 by Max Miedinger with input from Eduard Hoffmann.
|
||
It is a neo-grotesque or realist design, one influenced by the famous 19th century
|
||
typeface Akzidenz-Grotesk and'
|
||
name: Helvetica
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- sans_serif
|
||
- font
|
||
- type
|
||
- character
|
||
- written_symbol
|
||
- symbol
|
||
- signal
|
||
- communication
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- sans_serif
|
||
- font
|
||
- type
|
||
- character
|
||
- written_symbol
|
||
- symbol
|
||
- signal
|
||
- communication
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- sans_serif
|
||
- font
|
||
- type
|
||
Herculanum:
|
||
clean_name: Herculanum
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A town in the Campania region of Italy, near Naples.'
|
||
- ' A town in Italy, near Naples, destroyed by an eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD.'
|
||
- ' A town destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.'
|
||
- ' A city in Italy, destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.'
|
||
- ' A town in Italy that was destroyed by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.'
|
||
name: Herculanum
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
I:
|
||
clean_name: I
|
||
def_wiki: The ninth letter of the English alphabet, called i and written in the
|
||
Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; used especially in medicine
|
||
and photography and in dyes; occurs naturally only in combination in small quantities
|
||
(as in sea water or rocks)
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The pronoun of the first person.'
|
||
- ' A person''s identity.'
|
||
- ' A person''s identity, individuality, or ego.'
|
||
- ' The speaker or writer, or a person or thing spoken or written about.'
|
||
- ' A pronoun used to refer to oneself.'
|
||
name: I
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- iodine
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- iodine
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- iodine
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
Impact:
|
||
clean_name: Impact
|
||
def_wiki: The striking of one body against another; collision.
|
||
def_wn: the striking of one body against another
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The effect of one thing on another.'
|
||
- ' A sudden, forceful, or violent action or effect.'
|
||
- ' A sudden, forceful, and often damaging or disturbing event.'
|
||
- ' The effect of a collision.'
|
||
- ' A sudden forceful effect or influence.'
|
||
name: Impact
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- impact
|
||
- contact
|
||
- happening
|
||
- event
|
||
- psychological_feature
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- impact
|
||
- contact
|
||
- happening
|
||
- event
|
||
- psychological_feature
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- impact
|
||
- contact
|
||
- happening
|
||
J:
|
||
clean_name: J
|
||
def_wiki: The tenth letter of the English alphabet, called jay and written in the
|
||
Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a unit of electrical energy equal to the work done when a current of one
|
||
ampere passes through a resistance of one ohm for one second
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The tenth letter of the English alphabet, called jay and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' Initialism of junior.'
|
||
- ' A Japanese car manufacturer.'
|
||
- ' The tenth letter of the English alphabet, called jay and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the Latin alphabet, the tenth in English alphabetical order.'
|
||
name: J
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- joule
|
||
- work_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- joule
|
||
- work_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- joule
|
||
- work_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
K:
|
||
clean_name: K
|
||
def_wiki: The eleventh letter of the English alphabet, called kay and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: the basic unit of thermodynamic temperature adopted under the Systeme International
|
||
d'Unites
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The eleventh letter of the English alphabet, called kay and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' Kilo-'
|
||
- ' The eleventh letter of the English alphabet, called k and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The eleventh letter of the English alphabet, called k and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The eleventh letter of the English alphabet, called kye and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
name: K
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- kelvin
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- kelvin
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- kelvin
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
Kefa:
|
||
clean_name: Kefa
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A city in Ethiopia.'
|
||
- ' A town in Ethiopia.'
|
||
- ' A city in Ethiopia.'
|
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- ' A town in Ethiopia, the capital of the Kefa Zone.'
|
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- ' A town in Ethiopia.'
|
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name: Kefa
|
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|
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|
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|
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clean_name: L
|
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def_wiki: The twelfth letter of the English alphabet, called el and written in the
|
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Latin script.
|
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def_wn: a metric unit of capacity, formerly defined as the volume of one kilogram
|
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of pure water under standard conditions; now equal to 1,000 cubic centimeters
|
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(or approximately 1.75 pints)
|
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|
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- ' The twelfth letter of the English alphabet, called el and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
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- ' The twelfth letter of the English alphabet, called el and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
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- ' The twelfth letter of the English alphabet.'
|
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- ' The twelfth letter of the English alphabet, called el and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
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- ' The twelfth letter of the English alphabet, called el and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
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name: L
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- liter
|
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|
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|
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Lobster:
|
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clean_name: Lobster
|
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|
||
def_wn: flesh of a lobster
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A crustacean of the order Decapoda, having a hard shell and ten pairs of legs.'
|
||
- ' A crustacean of the family Nephropidae, having a hard shell and ten legs.'
|
||
- ' A large edible marine crustacean with a hard shell and ten legs, found in the
|
||
North Atlantic Ocean and related seas.'
|
||
- ' A large marine crustacean with a hard shell, long antennae, and large claws.'
|
||
- ' A large marine crustacean with ten legs.'
|
||
name: Lobster
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- lobster
|
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- shellfish
|
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|
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|
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- lobster
|
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- shellfish
|
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- seafood
|
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Lucida Grande:
|
||
clean_name: Lucida Grande
|
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def_wiki: 'Of a cup of coffee: smaller than venti but larger than tall, usually
|
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16 ounces.'
|
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def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
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- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Susan Kare for Apple Computer.'
|
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- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson and included with Mac OS X.'
|
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- ' A humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson and commissioned by
|
||
Apple Computer.'
|
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- ' A humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson and commissioned by
|
||
Apple Inc.'
|
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- ' A humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson and released in 2000
|
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by Bigelow & Holmes.'
|
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name: Lucida Grande
|
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|
||
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|
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path_wn3: ''
|
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Luminari:
|
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clean_name: Luminari
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
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- ' A person who lights the way for others.'
|
||
- ' A person who lights the way for others.'
|
||
- ' A small, usually temporary, artificial light source used to illuminate a scene
|
||
in filmmaking or photography.'
|
||
- ' A person who lights the way for others.'
|
||
- ' A person who lights the way for others.'
|
||
name: Luminari
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
M:
|
||
clean_name: M
|
||
def_wiki: The thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, called em and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: the basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
|
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(approximately 1.094 yards)
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A unit of length equal to one millionth of a metre.'
|
||
- ' Initialism of milliliter.'
|
||
- ''
|
||
- ' The thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, called em and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The 13th letter of the English alphabet.'
|
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name: M
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- meter
|
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- metric_linear_unit
|
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|
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|
||
- definite_quantity
|
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- measure
|
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|
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|
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path_wn3:
|
||
- meter
|
||
- metric_linear_unit
|
||
- linear_unit
|
||
Marker Felt:
|
||
clean_name: Marker Felt
|
||
def_wiki: To use or experience the sense of touch.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A felt used in the manufacture of hats.'
|
||
- ' A felt-tip pen.'
|
||
- ' A type of felt used to mark a surface.'
|
||
- ' A type of felt used for writing on, typically with a marker pen.'
|
||
- ' A type of felt used for writing on with markers.'
|
||
name: Marker Felt
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Menlo:
|
||
clean_name: Menlo
|
||
def_wiki: A city in Georgia, United States.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A town in San Mateo County, California, United States, incorporated in 1914.'
|
||
- ' A town in California, United States.'
|
||
- ' A city in San Mateo County, California, United States, incorporated in 1967.'
|
||
- ' A city in northern California, on the San Francisco Peninsula; pop. 33,000.'
|
||
- ' A city in California, United States.'
|
||
name: Menlo
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Monaco:
|
||
clean_name: Monaco
|
||
def_wiki: 'A city-state in Western Europe. Official name: Principality of Monaco.'
|
||
def_wn: a constitutional monarchy in a tiny enclave on the French Riviera
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A sovereign city-state on the French Riviera.'
|
||
- ' A city-state in Europe, located on the French Riviera.'
|
||
- ' A constitutional monarchy in southwestern Europe on the Mediterranean; pop.
|
||
377,000; capital, Monaco-Ville; languages, French (official), Italian, English,
|
||
Monegasque.'
|
||
- ' A constitutional monarchy in southern Europe, on the Mediterranean.'
|
||
- ' A constitutional monarchy on the French Riviera in Western Europe.'
|
||
name: Monaco
|
||
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|
||
- Monaco
|
||
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|
||
- Monaco
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- Monaco
|
||
Motorcycle:
|
||
clean_name: Motorcycle
|
||
def_wiki: An open-seated motor vehicle with handlebars instead of a steering wheel,
|
||
and having two (or sometimes three) wheels.
|
||
def_wn: a motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame.'
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame.'
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame.'
|
||
- ' An open-seated motor vehicle with handlebars instead of a steering wheel, and
|
||
having two (or sometimes three) wheels.'
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame.'
|
||
name: Motorcycle
|
||
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|
||
- motorcycle
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
- self-propelled_vehicle
|
||
- wheeled_vehicle
|
||
- container
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
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|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- motorcycle
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- container
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- motorcycle
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
- self-propelled_vehicle
|
||
N:
|
||
clean_name: N
|
||
def_wiki: The fourteenth letter of the English alphabet, called en and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless
|
||
inert diatomic gas; constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume; a constituent
|
||
of all living tissues
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The fourteenth letter of the English alphabet, called enne and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ''
|
||
- ' The fourteenth letter of the English alphabet, called en and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The fourteenth letter of the English alphabet, called enne and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The fourteenth letter of the English alphabet, written in the Latin script.'
|
||
name: N
|
||
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|
||
- nitrogen
|
||
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|
||
- substance
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
- substance
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- nitrogen
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
Noteworthy:
|
||
clean_name: Noteworthy
|
||
def_wiki: Deserving attention; notable; worthy of notice.
|
||
def_wn: worthy of notice
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' Of special interest or importance.'
|
||
- ' Something that is worthy of notice or attention.'
|
||
- ' Something worthy of notice.'
|
||
- ' Something that is worth noting.'
|
||
- ' Something that is worth noting.'
|
||
name: Noteworthy
|
||
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|
||
- noteworthy
|
||
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|
||
- noteworthy
|
||
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|
||
- noteworthy
|
||
O:
|
||
clean_name: O
|
||
def_wiki: The fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, called o and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a nonmetallic bivalent element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless
|
||
nonflammable diatomic gas; constitutes 21 percent of the atmosphere by volume;
|
||
the most abundant element in the earth's crust
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A city in southern California, on the Pacific coast.'
|
||
- ' The fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, called o and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, called o and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, called oh and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The 15th letter of the English alphabet, called o and written in the Latin script.'
|
||
name: O
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- oxygen
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- oxygen
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- oxygen
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
Optima:
|
||
clean_name: Optima
|
||
def_wiki: The best or most favorable condition, or the greatest amount or degree
|
||
possible under specific sets of comparable circumstances.
|
||
def_wn: most favorable conditions or greatest degree or amount possible under given
|
||
circumstances
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A trademark for a type of battery.'
|
||
- ' A car model made by the German manufacturer Opel.'
|
||
- ' A car model produced by Kia Motors.'
|
||
- ' A car model produced by the German manufacturer Opel from 1982 to 1993.'
|
||
- ' A car model made by Kia Motors.'
|
||
name: Optima
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- optimum
|
||
- good
|
||
- quality
|
||
- attribute
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- good
|
||
- quality
|
||
- attribute
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- optimum
|
||
- good
|
||
- quality
|
||
P:
|
||
clean_name: P
|
||
def_wiki: The sixteenth letter of the English alphabet, called pee and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a multivalent nonmetallic element of the nitrogen family that occurs commonly
|
||
in inorganic phosphate rocks and as organic phosphates in all living cells; is
|
||
highly reactive and occurs in several allotropic forms
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The 16th letter of the English alphabet, called P and written in the Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the Latin alphabet, the fifth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet.'
|
||
name: P
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- phosphorus
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- phosphorus
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- phosphorus
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
PT Sans:
|
||
clean_name: PT Sans
|
||
def_wiki: A letter of the Archaic Greek alphabet (uppercase Ϻ, lowercase ϻ) that
|
||
came after pi and before qoppa.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by ParaType for Microsoft.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Paul D. Hunt.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Peter Bilak.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Paul D. Hunt.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Paul D. Hunt.'
|
||
name: PT Sans
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
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|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
PT Serif:
|
||
clean_name: PT Serif
|
||
def_wiki: A short line added to the end of a stroke in traditional typefaces, such
|
||
as Times New Roman.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A serif typeface with a design that is based on the letterforms of the serif
|
||
typefaces of the late Renaissance.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by the British type designer Jonathan Hoefler.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter for Adobe Systems.'
|
||
- ' A typeface with serifs.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface.'
|
||
name: PT Serif
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Palatino:
|
||
clean_name: Palatino
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf and released in 1948.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf and released by the Berthold Type
|
||
Foundry in 1948.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf and released by Linotype in 1948.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf and released by the Berthold Type
|
||
Foundry in 1948.'
|
||
- ' A particular serif typeface'
|
||
name: Palatino
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
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|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Papyrus:
|
||
clean_name: Papyrus
|
||
def_wiki: A plant (Cyperus papyrus) in the sedge family, native to the Nile river
|
||
valley, paper reed.
|
||
def_wn: paper made from the papyrus plant by cutting it in strips and pressing it
|
||
flat; used by ancient Egyptians and Greeks and Romans
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A plant of the genus "Cyperus", having a thick, triangular stem, and long, narrow,
|
||
grasslike leaves.'
|
||
- ' A tall, perennial reed, Cyperus papyrus, native to the Nile River, that grows
|
||
in clumps and has thick triangular stems and large triangular green leaves.'
|
||
- ' A plant of the genus Cyperus, having a thick, fleshy, triangular stem, and a
|
||
triangular-shaped head of small flowers.'
|
||
- ' A genus of aquatic flowering plants in the sedge family Cyperaceae, native to
|
||
tropical and subtropical regions around the world.'
|
||
- ' A writing material made from the pith of the papyrus plant, Cyperus papyrus,
|
||
used in ancient Egypt and other Mediterranean countries from the 3rd millennium
|
||
BC to the 1st century AD.'
|
||
name: Papyrus
|
||
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|
||
- papyrus
|
||
- paper
|
||
- material
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
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|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- matter
|
||
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|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- papyrus
|
||
- paper
|
||
- material
|
||
Peach leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Peach leaf
|
||
def_wiki: Whose leaves resemble those of the peach.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of a peach tree.'
|
||
- ' Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see peach, leaf.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of a peach tree.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
name: Peach leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Phosphate:
|
||
clean_name: Phosphate
|
||
def_wiki: Any salt or ester of phosphoric acid.
|
||
def_wn: a salt of phosphoric acid
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A salt or ester of phosphoric acid.'
|
||
- ' A salt or ester of phosphoric acid.'
|
||
- ' A salt or ester of phosphoric acid.'
|
||
- ' A salt or ester of phosphoric acid.'
|
||
- ' A salt or ester of phosphoric acid.'
|
||
name: Phosphate
|
||
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|
||
- phosphate
|
||
- salt
|
||
- compound
|
||
- chemical
|
||
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|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
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- phosphate
|
||
- salt
|
||
- compound
|
||
- chemical
|
||
- material
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- phosphate
|
||
- salt
|
||
- compound
|
||
Platelets:
|
||
clean_name: Platelets
|
||
def_wiki: A small colorless disk-shaped particle found in the blood of mammals,
|
||
which plays an important role in the formation of blood clots.
|
||
def_wn: tiny bits of protoplasm found in vertebrate blood; essential for blood clotting
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A small, flat, disk-shaped body in the blood of vertebrates, functioning as
|
||
a clotting agent.'
|
||
- ' Small cell fragments in the blood that are involved in blood clotting.'
|
||
- ' Small, colorless, disk-shaped bodies in the blood that are important in blood
|
||
clotting.'
|
||
- ' Small, disk-shaped blood cells that are fragments of cytoplasm released from
|
||
the cytoplasmic fragments of megakaryocytes. Platelets are a component of blood
|
||
whose function is to stop bleeding by clumping and clotting around'
|
||
- ' Small, colorless, irregularly shaped fragments of cytoplasm, found in the blood
|
||
of vertebrates.'
|
||
name: Platelets
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- platelet
|
||
- protoplasm
|
||
- substance
|
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- matter
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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def_wn: ''
|
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|
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- ' A leaf of a plant that resembles a potato.'
|
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- ' The leaf of a potato plant.'
|
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- ' A plant with leaves that resemble those of the potato plant.'
|
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- ' A leaf that is shaped like a potato.'
|
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- ' A plant disease caused by the fungus Phytophthora infestans, which causes the
|
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|
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name: Potato leaf
|
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|
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|
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clean_name: Potato leaf early blight
|
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|
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solani, producing distinctive bullseye-patterned leaf spots, stem lesions, fruit
|
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rot on tomato and tuber blight on potato.
|
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def_wn: ''
|
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|
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- ' A fungal disease of potatoes, caused by "Alternaria solani", that causes leaf
|
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blight and stem rot.'
|
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- ' A disease of potatoes caused by the fungus "Phytophthora infestans".'
|
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- ' A disease of potatoes caused by the fungus "Alternaria solani".'
|
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- ' A disease of potatoes caused by the fungus Alternaria solani.'
|
||
name: Potato leaf early blight
|
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|
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|
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Potato leaf late blight:
|
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clean_name: Potato leaf late blight
|
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|
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such as leaves, branches, twigs, or floral organs.
|
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def_wn: ''
|
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gpt3:
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- ' A disease of potatoes caused by the fungus Phytophthora infestans.'
|
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- ' A disease of potatoes caused by the fungus-like oomycete "Phytophthora infestans".'
|
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- ' A fungal disease of potatoes caused by "Phytophthora infestans".'
|
||
- ' A disease of potatoes caused by the fungus "Phytophthora infestans".'
|
||
- ' A disease of potatoes caused by the fungus-like oomycete "Phytophthora infestans".'
|
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name: Potato leaf late blight
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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clean_name: Q
|
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|
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in the Latin script.
|
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def_wn: the 17th letter of the Roman alphabet
|
||
gpt3:
|
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- ' The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, called cue and written in the
|
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Latin script.'
|
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- ' The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, called q and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
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- ''
|
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- ' The eighteenth letter of the English alphabet, called cue and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
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- ' The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, called kaf and written in the
|
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Latin script.'
|
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name: Q
|
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|
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|
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R:
|
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clean_name: R
|
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def_wiki: The eighteenth letter of the English alphabet, called ar and written in
|
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the Latin script.
|
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def_wn: a unit of radiation exposure; the dose of ionizing radiation that will produce
|
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1 electrostatic unit of electricity in 1 cc of dry air
|
||
gpt3:
|
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- ' The nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, called ar or er and written in
|
||
the Latin script.'
|
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- ''
|
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- ' The eighteenth letter of the English alphabet, called r and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, called r and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The 19th letter of the English alphabet, called r and written in the Latin script.'
|
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name: R
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
- electromagnetic_unit
|
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|
||
clean_name: RBC
|
||
def_wiki: Initialism of Royal Bank of Canada.
|
||
def_wn: a mature blood cell that contains hemoglobin to carry oxygen to the bodily
|
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tissues; a biconcave disc that has no nucleus
|
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gpt3:
|
||
- ' Initialism of red blood cell.'
|
||
- ' A type of cell that is one of the major types of blood cells and is responsible
|
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for carrying oxygen and nutrients to the body''s tissues and for removing waste
|
||
products from the tissues.'
|
||
- ''
|
||
- ' A common type of blood cell, red blood cell, that transports oxygen from the
|
||
lungs to the tissues of the body.'
|
||
- ' Red blood cell'
|
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name: RBC
|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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- physical_entity
|
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
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- physical_entity
|
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- entity
|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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Raspberry leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Raspberry leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A plant of the genus Rubus, especially R. idaeus, having edible red fruit and
|
||
leaves used as a tea.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of the raspberry plant, used as a herbal tea.'
|
||
- ' A plant of the genus "Rubus" that is cultivated for its leaves, which are used
|
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in herbal medicine.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of the raspberry plant, used as a herbal tea.'
|
||
name: Raspberry leaf
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Rockwell:
|
||
clean_name: Rockwell
|
||
def_wiki: A surname.
|
||
def_wn: United States illustrator whose works present a sentimental idealized view
|
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of everyday life (1894-1978)
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A city in central Iowa.'
|
||
- ' A unit of hardness for a given material, defined as the ratio of the load required
|
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to produce a specified amount of surface wear to the load that would produce the
|
||
same amount of wear in a standard material.'
|
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- ' A unit of hardness used to measure the hardness of a material.'
|
||
- ' A city in northwestern New Hampshire, U.S., on the Connecticut River.'
|
||
- ' A city in North Carolina, United States.'
|
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name: Rockwell
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
- Rockwell
|
||
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|
||
- Rockwell
|
||
S:
|
||
clean_name: S
|
||
def_wiki: The nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, called ess and written
|
||
in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: 1/60 of a minute; the basic unit of time adopted under the Systeme International
|
||
d'Unites
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, called ess and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, called ess and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The 19th letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, called s and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet.'
|
||
name: S
|
||
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|
||
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|
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- time_unit
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
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- second
|
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- time_unit
|
||
- measure
|
||
SF Pro:
|
||
clean_name: SF Pro
|
||
def_wiki: An advantage of something, especially when contrasted with its disadvantages
|
||
(cons).
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A typeface family designed by Matthew Carter for Adobe Systems.'
|
||
- ' A professional association of science fiction writers.'
|
||
- ' A professional who works in a science fiction genre.'
|
||
- ' A professional photographer.'
|
||
- ' A professional science fiction magazine.'
|
||
name: SF Pro
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Shrimp:
|
||
clean_name: Shrimp
|
||
def_wiki: Any of many swimming, often edible, crustaceans, chiefly of the infraorder
|
||
Caridea or the suborder Dendrobranchiata, with slender legs, long whiskers and
|
||
a long abdomen.
|
||
def_wn: disparaging terms for small people
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A small crustacean with a segmented body and a pair of long antennae.'
|
||
- ' A small decapod crustacean with a slender body, long antennae, and usually two
|
||
pairs of long, slender legs.'
|
||
- ' A small decapod crustacean with a hard exoskeleton and a pair of large compound
|
||
eyes.'
|
||
- ' A small decapod crustacean with ten legs, typically of the genus "Pandalus"
|
||
or "Crangon".'
|
||
- ' A small decapod crustacean with a short body and long antennae, typically living
|
||
in the sea.'
|
||
name: Shrimp
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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SignPainter:
|
||
clean_name: SignPainter
|
||
def_wiki: Someone who paints signs
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A person who paints signs.'
|
||
- ' A person who paints signs.'
|
||
- ' A computer program that automatically generates a sign painting.'
|
||
- ' A person who paints signs.'
|
||
- ' A person who paints signs.'
|
||
name: SignPainter
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Skia:
|
||
clean_name: Skia
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A free software graphics library for implementing 2D graphics for applications.'
|
||
- ' A genus of skias.'
|
||
- ' A Greek word meaning shadow, shade, or darkness.'
|
||
- ' The region of the world of the living, as opposed to the underworld.'
|
||
- ' A region of Greece.'
|
||
name: Skia
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
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|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Snell Roundhand:
|
||
clean_name: Snell Roundhand
|
||
def_wiki: A style of handwriting in which the letters are well rounded and free.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Sol Hess in the early 20th century.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Sol Hess in the early 20th century.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Sol Hess in the early 20th century.'
|
||
- ' A style of handwriting developed by the Englishman, Austin Norman Snell (1889–1956),
|
||
and used for calligraphy.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Sol Hess in the early 20th century.'
|
||
name: Snell Roundhand
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
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|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Soyabean leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Soyabean leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The leaf of the soyabean plant.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of the soybean plant, used as a vegetable.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of the soybean plant, used as a vegetable.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of the soybean plant, used as a vegetable.'
|
||
- ' Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see soyabean, leaf.'
|
||
name: Soyabean leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Soybean leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Soybean leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The leaf of the soybean plant, used as a food and as a source of protein.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of the soybean plant, a legume of the genus "Glycine".'
|
||
- ' A plant grown for its edible seeds or pods.'
|
||
- ' Any of several plants of the genus "Glycine" that bear edible seeds.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
name: Soybean leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Squash Powdery mildew leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Squash Powdery mildew leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects many plants, causing powdery
|
||
white patches on the leaves.'
|
||
- ' A disease of plants caused by fungi of the genus "Erysiphe" and characterized
|
||
by the appearance of white, powdery patches on the leaves.'
|
||
- ' A powdery white fungal growth on the surface of leaves, stems, and fruit.'
|
||
- ' Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants.'
|
||
- ' Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects many plants, causing powdery
|
||
white patches on the leaves.'
|
||
name: Squash Powdery mildew leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Strawberry leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Strawberry leaf
|
||
def_wiki: 'Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see strawberry, leaf.'
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A leaf of a strawberry plant.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of a strawberry plant.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of a strawberry plant, used as a flavoring in cooking.'
|
||
- ' Any of various plants of the genus "Fragaria" having edible leaves.'
|
||
- ' The leaf of the strawberry plant, used as a flavoring in cooking.'
|
||
name: Strawberry leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
T:
|
||
clean_name: T
|
||
def_wiki: The twentieth letter of the English alphabet, called tee and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a base found in DNA (but not in RNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs
|
||
with adenine
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, called tee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the Latin alphabet, called "tee" in English.'
|
||
- ' To move in a specified direction, often with some force.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, called tee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the Latin alphabet.'
|
||
name: T
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- thymine
|
||
- pyrimidine
|
||
- base
|
||
- compound
|
||
- chemical
|
||
- material
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
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|
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- pyrimidine
|
||
- base
|
||
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|
||
- chemical
|
||
- material
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- thymine
|
||
- pyrimidine
|
||
- base
|
||
Tahoma:
|
||
clean_name: Tahoma
|
||
def_wiki: A census-designated place in El Dorado County and Placer County, California,
|
||
United States.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A font used in Microsoft Windows.'
|
||
- ' A font family designed by Steve Matteson and distributed by Microsoft.'
|
||
- ' A font that is a variant of the Microsoft Sans Serif font.'
|
||
- ' A font family designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft.'
|
||
- ' A font family created by Microsoft for use in its operating systems.'
|
||
name: Tahoma
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Times New Roman:
|
||
clean_name: Times New Roman
|
||
def_wiki: A serif typeface.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A serif typeface developed by Stanley Morison and Victor Lardent for The Times
|
||
newspaper in 1931.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed in 1932 by Stanley Morison for The Times of London.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed in 1932 by Stanley Morison for The Times newspaper
|
||
in London.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed in 1932 by Stanley Morison for The Times of London.'
|
||
- ' A font used in Microsoft Word.'
|
||
name: Times New Roman
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Tomato Early blight leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Tomato Early blight leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A disease of tomatoes caused by the fungus Alternaria solani.'
|
||
- ' A leaf spot disease of tomatoes caused by the fungus Alternaria solani.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
- ' A disease of tomatoes caused by the fungus Alternaria solani.'
|
||
- ' A disease of tomatoes caused by the fungus Alternaria solani.'
|
||
name: Tomato Early blight leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Tomato Septoria leaf spot:
|
||
clean_name: Tomato Septoria leaf spot
|
||
def_wiki: Any of various fungal or bacterial diseases of plants that cause blemishes
|
||
on their leaves.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A disease of tomato plants caused by the fungus Septoria lycopersici.'
|
||
- ' A disease of tomato caused by the fungus Septoria lycopersici.'
|
||
- ' A disease of tomato caused by the fungus Septoria lycopersici.'
|
||
- ' A fungal disease of tomatoes caused by "Septoria lycopersici".'
|
||
- ' A disease of tomato plants caused by the fungus Septoria lycopersici.'
|
||
name: Tomato Septoria leaf spot
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Tomato leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Tomato leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A leaf of the tomato plant.'
|
||
- ' A plant leaf that is eaten as a vegetable.'
|
||
- ' A plant leaf that is eaten as a vegetable.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
name: Tomato leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
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path_wn3: ''
|
||
Tomato leaf bacterial spot:
|
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clean_name: Tomato leaf bacterial spot
|
||
def_wiki: A round or irregular patch on the surface of a thing having a different
|
||
color, texture etc. and generally round in shape.
|
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def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A disease of tomato plants caused by the bacterium "Xanthomonas campestris pv.
|
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vesicatoria".'
|
||
- ' A bacterial disease of tomato plants, caused by the bacterium "Xanthomonas campestris
|
||
pv. vesicatoria".'
|
||
- ' A disease of tomato plants caused by the bacterium "Xanthomonas campestris pv.
|
||
vesicatoria".'
|
||
- ' A bacterial disease of tomato plants, caused by the bacterium "Xanthomonas campestris
|
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pv. vesicatoria".'
|
||
- ' A disease of plants caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria.'
|
||
name: Tomato leaf bacterial spot
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Tomato leaf late blight:
|
||
clean_name: Tomato leaf late blight
|
||
def_wiki: A rapid and complete chlorosis, browning, then death of plant tissues
|
||
such as leaves, branches, twigs, or floral organs.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A fungal disease that affects the leaves of the tomato plant.'
|
||
- ' A disease of tomatoes caused by the fungus "Phytophthora infestans".'
|
||
- ' A plant disease caused by the fungus "Phytophthora infestans", which is responsible
|
||
for the Irish potato famine.'
|
||
- ' A fungal disease of tomatoes caused by "Phytophthora infestans".'
|
||
- ' A plant disease caused by the fungus Alternaria solani, which affects the leaves
|
||
of tomato plants.'
|
||
name: Tomato leaf late blight
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
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Tomato leaf mosaic virus:
|
||
clean_name: Tomato leaf mosaic virus
|
||
def_wiki: Any plant virus that causes the leaves to have a speckled appearance.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A plant pathogenic virus of the family "Tymoviridae".'
|
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- ' A plant virus that causes a disease of tomatoes and other plants of the family
|
||
Solanaceae.'
|
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- ' Any plant virus that causes the leaves to have a speckled appearance.'
|
||
- ' A plant pathogenic virus of the family Potyviridae.'
|
||
- ' A plant pathogenic virus of the family Potyviridae.'
|
||
name: Tomato leaf mosaic virus
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Tomato leaf yellow virus:
|
||
clean_name: Tomato leaf yellow virus
|
||
def_wiki: A submicroscopic, non-cellular structure consisting of a core of DNA or
|
||
RNA surrounded by a protein coat, that requires a living host cell to replicate,
|
||
and often causes disease in the host organism; such agents are often classed as
|
||
nonliving infectious particles and less often as microorganisms.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A plant pathogenic virus of the family "Tombusviridae".'
|
||
- ' Any plant virus that causes the leaves to have a yellow appearance.'
|
||
- ' A plant virus that causes yellowing of the leaves of tomato plants.'
|
||
- ' A plant virus that infects tomatoes and other plants of the nightshade family.'
|
||
- ' A plant virus that infects tomato plants.'
|
||
name: Tomato leaf yellow virus
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Tomato mold leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Tomato mold leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A disease of tomato plants caused by the fungus "Cladosporium fulvum".'
|
||
- ' A leaf of the tomato plant.'
|
||
- ' A plant disease caused by the fungus "Cladosporium fulvum" and characterized
|
||
by the appearance of yellowish spots on the leaves.'
|
||
- ' A plant disease caused by the fungus "Botrytis cinerea" and characterized by
|
||
the formation of brown spots on the leaves.'
|
||
- ' A disease of tomatoes caused by the fungus "Botrytis cinerea".'
|
||
name: Tomato mold leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Tomato two spotted spider mites leaf:
|
||
clean_name: Tomato two spotted spider mites leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A small, red-orange, spider-like arachnid that is a member of the family Tetranychidae.
|
||
It is a pest of many plants, including tomatoes, tobacco, and peppers.'
|
||
- ' A plant-eating arachnid that is a common pest of tomato plants.'
|
||
- ' A plant, Solanum lycopersicum, of the nightshade family, grown for its edible
|
||
fruit.'
|
||
- ' A small, usually arachnid, creature that is not a true spider.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
name: Tomato two spotted spider mites leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Trebuchet MS:
|
||
clean_name: Trebuchet MS
|
||
def_wiki: handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being
|
||
mechanically reproduced.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed by Robert Slimbach for Adobe Systems.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed by Robert Slimbach for Adobe Systems in 1989.'
|
||
- ' A serif typeface designed by Luc(as) de Groot.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Luc(as) de Groot in 1989.'
|
||
- ' A typeface designed by Jean-François Porchez for the French foundry Typofonderie
|
||
in 2000.'
|
||
name: Trebuchet MS
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
Truck:
|
||
clean_name: Truck
|
||
def_wiki: A small wheel or roller, specifically the wheel of a gun carriage.
|
||
def_wn: an automotive vehicle suitable for hauling
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with a large carrying space, typically having a separate body
|
||
and chassis.'
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with a large carrying space.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle with a large carrying capacity, typically for the transportation of
|
||
goods.'
|
||
- ' A large motor vehicle with a fully enclosed body and a flat bed for carrying
|
||
goods.'
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with an open-top cargo area and an enclosed driver''s cab.'
|
||
name: Truck
|
||
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|
||
- truck
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
- self-propelled_vehicle
|
||
- wheeled_vehicle
|
||
- container
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- truck
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
- self-propelled_vehicle
|
||
- wheeled_vehicle
|
||
- container
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- truck
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
- self-propelled_vehicle
|
||
U:
|
||
clean_name: U
|
||
def_wiki: The twenty-first letter of the English alphabet, called u and written
|
||
in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a base containing nitrogen that is found in RNA (but not in DNA) and derived
|
||
from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The 21st letter of the English alphabet, called u and written in the Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-first letter of the English alphabet, called u and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet, the 21st in the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet, the fifth in English and many other languages.'
|
||
name: U
|
||
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|
||
- uracil
|
||
- nucleotide
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- ester
|
||
V:
|
||
clean_name: V
|
||
def_wiki: The twenty-second letter of the English alphabet, called vee and written
|
||
in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a unit of potential equal to the potential difference between two points
|
||
on a conductor carrying a current of 1 ampere when the power dissipated between
|
||
the two points is 1 watt; equivalent to the potential difference across a resistance
|
||
of 1 ohm when 1 ampere of current flows through it
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A letter of the Latin alphabet, the fifth letter in the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-second letter of the English alphabet, called ve and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the Latin alphabet, the fifth in English alphabetical order.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-second letter of the English alphabet, called vee and written in
|
||
the Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the Latin script, called ve and written in the Latin script.'
|
||
name: V
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- volt
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- volt
|
||
- potential_unit
|
||
- electromagnetic_unit
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- volt
|
||
- potential_unit
|
||
- electromagnetic_unit
|
||
Verdana:
|
||
clean_name: Verdana
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter and released in 1996.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed in 1988 by Matthew Carter and released by Microsoft.'
|
||
- ' A font family designed by Matthew Carter and released by Microsoft in 1996.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter and released in 1988 by Microsoft.'
|
||
- ' A sans-serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter and released in 1996.'
|
||
name: Verdana
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
W:
|
||
clean_name: W
|
||
def_wiki: The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, called double-u and written
|
||
in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a heavy grey-white metallic element; the pure form is used mainly in electrical
|
||
applications; it is found in several ores including wolframite and scheelite
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, called w and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A river in southwestern Poland, a tributary of the Vistula.'
|
||
- ' A city in western Germany, on the Rhine River.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, called double-u and written
|
||
in the Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, called w and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
name: W
|
||
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|
||
- tungsten
|
||
- metallic_element
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
WBC:
|
||
clean_name: WBC
|
||
def_wiki: Initialism of white blood cell.
|
||
def_wn: blood cells that engulf and digest bacteria and fungi; an important part
|
||
of the body's defense system
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' White blood cell.'
|
||
- ' White blood cell.'
|
||
- ' White blood cell.'
|
||
- ''
|
||
- ' White blood cell'
|
||
name: WBC
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- leukocyte
|
||
- blood_cell
|
||
- somatic_cell
|
||
- cell
|
||
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|
||
- whole
|
||
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|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- leukocyte
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- leukocyte
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
X:
|
||
clean_name: X
|
||
def_wiki: The twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet, called ex and written
|
||
in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: the cardinal number that is the sum of nine and one; the base of the decimal
|
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system
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The 24th letter of the English alphabet, called ex and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet, called ex and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The 24th letter of the English alphabet, called ex and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The 24th letter of the English alphabet, called ex and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
name: X
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- ten
|
||
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|
||
- integer
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- large_integer
|
||
- integer
|
||
Y:
|
||
clean_name: Y
|
||
def_wiki: The twenty-fifth letter of the English alphabet, called wy or wye and
|
||
written in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a silvery metallic element that is common in rare-earth minerals; used in
|
||
magnesium and aluminum alloys
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The letter Y.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-fifth letter of the English alphabet, a vowel.'
|
||
- ' The 25th letter of the English alphabet, called yew and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-fifth letter of the English alphabet, called y and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A consonant sound represented by the letter Y or i in English.'
|
||
name: Y
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- yttrium
|
||
- metallic_element
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- yttrium
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- substance
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- yttrium
|
||
- metallic_element
|
||
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|
||
Z:
|
||
clean_name: Z
|
||
def_wiki: The twenty-sixth letter of the English alphabet, called zed or zee and
|
||
written in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: the ending of a series or sequence; --Revelation
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The twenty-sixth letter of the English alphabet, called zed or zee and written
|
||
in the Latin script.'
|
||
- ''
|
||
- ' A city in South Africa.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-sixth letter of the English alphabet, called zee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The capital and largest city of Zimbabwe.'
|
||
name: Z
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
a:
|
||
clean_name: a
|
||
def_wiki: The first letter of the English alphabet, written in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a metric unit of length equal to one ten billionth of a meter (or 0.0001
|
||
micron); used to specify wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The indefinite article in English, denoting person or thing without specifying
|
||
which person or thing is meant.'
|
||
- ' The first letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' An indefinite article.'
|
||
- ' The first letter of the English alphabet, called a and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The first letter of the English alphabet, called alpha and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
name: a
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
aeroplane:
|
||
clean_name: aeroplane
|
||
def_wiki: A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings.
|
||
def_wn: an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A machine that flies through the air supported by the reaction of the air against
|
||
its wings.'
|
||
- ' A heavier-than-air craft that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction
|
||
of the air against its wings.'
|
||
- ' A machine that flies through the air under its own power.'
|
||
- ' A heavier-than-air craft that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction
|
||
of the air against its wings.'
|
||
- ' A heavier-than-air craft that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction
|
||
of the air against its wings.'
|
||
name: aeroplane
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- airplane
|
||
- heavier-than-air_craft
|
||
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|
||
an:
|
||
clean_name: an
|
||
def_wiki: Form of a (all article senses).
|
||
def_wn: an associate degree in nursing
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The indefinite article used before words beginning with a consonant sound.'
|
||
- ' The indefinite article in English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian,
|
||
Icelandic, Faroese, and some other languages.'
|
||
- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one and one and one and
|
||
one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one and
|
||
one and one and one and one and one and one and'
|
||
- ' A particle used for marking the following noun as an indefinite singular noun.'
|
||
- ' The indefinite article.'
|
||
name: an
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- Associate_in_Nursing
|
||
- associate_degree
|
||
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|
||
- award
|
||
- symbol
|
||
- signal
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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clean_name: b
|
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def_wiki: The second letter of the English alphabet, called bee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.
|
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def_wn: aerobic rod-shaped spore-producing bacterium; often occurring in chainlike
|
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formations; found primarily in soil
|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' The second letter of the English alphabet, called bee and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
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- ' The second letter of the English alphabet, called be and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
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- ' The second letter of the English alphabet, called bee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
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- ' A letter of the Latin alphabet, the second letter of the English alphabet, and
|
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the ISO basic Latin alphabet.'
|
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- ' The second letter of the Latin alphabet.'
|
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name: b
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- bacillus
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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path_wn3:
|
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- bacillus
|
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- eubacteria
|
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- bacteria
|
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|
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clean_name: bicycle
|
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def_wiki: A vehicle that has two wheels, one behind the other, a steering handle,
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and a saddle seat or seats and is usually propelled by the action of a rider’s
|
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feet upon pedals.
|
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def_wn: a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals
|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' A vehicle with two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by
|
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pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.'
|
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- ' A vehicle with two wheels and a frame that is propelled by pedals.'
|
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- ' A vehicle with two wheels, one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered
|
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with handlebars attached to the front wheel.'
|
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- ' A vehicle with two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by
|
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pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.'
|
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- ' A vehicle with two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by
|
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pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.'
|
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name: bicycle
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|
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- bicycle
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|
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|
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- bicycle
|
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|
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|
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|
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clean_name: biker
|
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def_wiki: A person whose lifestyle is centered on motorcycles, sometimes a member
|
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of a motorcycle club.
|
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def_wn: ''
|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' A person who rides a motorcycle.'
|
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- ' A person who rides a motorcycle.'
|
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- ' A motorcyclist.'
|
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- ' A person who rides a motorcycle.'
|
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- ' A person who rides a motorcycle.'
|
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name: biker
|
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|
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|
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|
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bird:
|
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clean_name: bird
|
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def_wiki: A member of the class of animals Aves in the phylum Chordata, characterized
|
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by being warm-blooded, having feathers and wings usually capable of flight, having
|
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a beaked mouth, and laying eggs.
|
||
def_wn: warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs
|
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modified as wings
|
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gpt3:
|
||
- ' A winged, bipedal, warm-blooded vertebrate with feathers, beak, and wings used
|
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for flight.'
|
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- ' A winged vertebrate with feathers, wings, a beak, and usually the capacity to
|
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fly.'
|
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- ' A warm-blooded vertebrate with wings, typically capable of flight, and forelimbs
|
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modified to form wings.'
|
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- ' A winged, bipedal, warm-blooded vertebrate.'
|
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- ' A warm-blooded vertebrate with wings, typically capable of independent flight,
|
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and forelimbs modified to form wings.'
|
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name: bird
|
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|
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- bird
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- bird
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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path_wn3:
|
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- bird
|
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|
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|
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|
||
clean_name: black bishop
|
||
def_wiki: 'An overseer of congregations: either any such overseer, generally speaking,
|
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or (in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Anglicanism, etc.) an official in the church
|
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hierarchy (actively or nominally) governing a diocese, supervising the church''s
|
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priests, deacons, and property in its territory.'
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A chess piece, or a similar piece in a similar game. In chess each side has
|
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eight; moves are only forward, and attacks are only forward diagonally or en passant.'
|
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- ' A chess piece that moves diagonally across the board, and can move any number
|
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of vacant squares in a straight line.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves diagonally across the board and captures diagonally
|
||
in the same direction.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves diagonally and captures diagonally.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves diagonally and has an ability to move to a square that
|
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is attacked by an enemy piece.'
|
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name: black bishop
|
||
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|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
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path_wn3: ''
|
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black king:
|
||
clean_name: black king
|
||
def_wiki: A male monarch; a man who heads a monarchy. If it is an absolute monarchy,
|
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then he is the supreme ruler of his nation.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves in any direction, but captures only by moving to the
|
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opposite color of the square it is on.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that can move in any direction, and is usually the most powerful
|
||
piece on the board.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece, usually represented as a crowned figure on a black square, that
|
||
can move only one square at a time in any direction.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that can move only one square at a time in any direction, and
|
||
can capture an opponent''s piece by moving to the square on which it stands.'
|
||
- ' A male monarch or emperor.'
|
||
name: black king
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
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black knight:
|
||
clean_name: black knight
|
||
def_wiki: A villain or evil character who masks their identity and that of their
|
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liege by not displaying heraldry.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves in an L-shape.'
|
||
- ' A person who is not loyal to their country or to their friends.'
|
||
- ' A person who is not loyal to their country or their cause.'
|
||
- ' A person who is not a knight, but who claims to be one.'
|
||
- ' A knight who is a member of the Black Knights, a fictional military organization
|
||
in the "Fullmetal Alchemist" series.'
|
||
name: black knight
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
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black pawn:
|
||
clean_name: black pawn
|
||
def_wiki: The most common chess piece, or a similar piece in a similar game. In
|
||
chess each side has eight; moves are only forward, and attacks are only forward
|
||
diagonally or en passant.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A chess piece that is the second most powerful piece in the game.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that can move only forward and is the most numerous piece on the
|
||
board.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves and captures diagonally, forward, and only forward,
|
||
and cannot move backward.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that represents a pawn that has been moved to the eighth rank.'
|
||
- ' The most common chess piece, or a similar piece in a similar game. In chess
|
||
each side has eight; moves are only forward, and attacks are only forward diagonally
|
||
or en passant.'
|
||
name: black pawn
|
||
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|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
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path_wn3: ''
|
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black queen:
|
||
clean_name: black queen
|
||
def_wiki: 'A female monarch. Example: Queen Victoria.'
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A chess piece that is able to move in any direction, and is usually the most
|
||
powerful piece on the board.'
|
||
- ' The most powerful chess piece, or a similar piece in a similar game. In chess
|
||
each side has eight; moves are only forward, and attacks are only forward diagonally
|
||
or en passant.'
|
||
- ' A queen who is black.'
|
||
- ' A queen bee that is entirely black.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that can move in any direction, and can be moved to any square
|
||
on the board.'
|
||
name: black queen
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
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|
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black rook:
|
||
clean_name: black rook
|
||
def_wiki: A European bird, Corvus frugilegus, of the crow family.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A chess piece, or a similar piece in a similar game. In chess each side has
|
||
eight; moves are only forward, and attacks are only forward diagonally or en passant.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that can move any number of unoccupied squares in a straight line,
|
||
or any number of unoccupied squares diagonally, but cannot jump over other pieces.'
|
||
- ' A black-and-white Eurasian rook, a member of the crow family.'
|
||
- ' A member of the genus Corvus, especially the common raven or the carrion crow.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that can move in any direction, but cannot jump over other pieces.'
|
||
name: black rook
|
||
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|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
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boat:
|
||
clean_name: boat
|
||
def_wiki: A craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational
|
||
cruising, or military use on or in the water, propelled by oars or outboard motor
|
||
or inboard motor or by wind.
|
||
def_wn: a small vessel for travel on water
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A vessel for travel on water.'
|
||
- ' A vessel for travel on water, propelled by oars or sails or by an engine.'
|
||
- ' A vessel for travel on water, propelled by oars or sails or by engine.'
|
||
- ' A vessel for travel on water, typically propelled by oars or sails.'
|
||
- ' A vessel for travel on water, propelled by oars or sails or engine.'
|
||
name: boat
|
||
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|
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- boat
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- whole
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- boat
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- artifact
|
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|
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- object
|
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- physical_entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
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- boat
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
clean_name: bottle
|
||
def_wiki: A container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck,
|
||
used primarily for holding liquids.
|
||
def_wn: a glass or plastic vessel used for storing drinks or other liquids; typically
|
||
cylindrical without handles and with a narrow neck that can be plugged or capped
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A container with a narrow neck, used for holding liquids.'
|
||
- ' A container made of glass, plastic, or other material, typically cylindrical,
|
||
with a narrow neck and a mouth for pouring or drinking.'
|
||
- ' A container with a neck that is narrower than the body and a mouth.'
|
||
- ' A container made of glass, plastic, or other material, typically cylindrical
|
||
and with a narrow neck, used for holding liquids.'
|
||
- ' A container made of glass, plastic, or other material, typically used to store
|
||
liquids.'
|
||
name: bottle
|
||
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|
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- bottle
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- object
|
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|
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- entity
|
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|
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- bottle
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- whole
|
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- object
|
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- physical_entity
|
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- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
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- bottle
|
||
- vessel
|
||
- container
|
||
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|
||
clean_name: bus
|
||
def_wiki: A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads.
|
||
def_wn: a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle carrying many passengers, typically on scheduled routes, and often
|
||
operated by a public transportation authority.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle that transports people, usually on scheduled routes, along a fixed
|
||
route, and that is large enough to carry many passengers.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle carrying many passengers, usually along a fixed route and for a fare.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle for carrying many people, usually on regular routes and often operated
|
||
by a government or a company.'
|
||
name: bus
|
||
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|
||
- bus
|
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- public_transport
|
||
- conveyance
|
||
- instrumentality
|
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|
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- whole
|
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- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- bus
|
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|
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- conveyance
|
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- instrumentality
|
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- artifact
|
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- whole
|
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- object
|
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- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
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- bus
|
||
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|
||
- conveyance
|
||
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|
||
clean_name: button
|
||
def_wiki: A knob or disc that is passed through a loop or (buttonhole), serving
|
||
as a fastener.
|
||
def_wn: a round fastener sewn to shirts and coats etc to fit through buttonholes
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A small, usually round, fastener, typically one part of a two-part fastening
|
||
device (such as a button and loop or button and hole).'
|
||
- ' A small, typically flat, fastener, typically used to close a garment.'
|
||
- ' A small, usually disk-shaped, piece of plastic, wood, metal, or other material,
|
||
used to fasten a garment, or for some other purpose.'
|
||
- ' A small, usually round, piece of material that is pushed to operate a machine
|
||
or to release a mechanism.'
|
||
- ' A small, usually round, piece of plastic, wood, or metal that is pushed into
|
||
a hole to activate a switch or to release a catch.'
|
||
name: button
|
||
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|
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- button
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
clean_name: c
|
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def_wiki: The third letter of the English alphabet, called cee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a degree on the centigrade scale of temperature
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The third letter of the English alphabet, called cee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The speed of light in vacuum, approximately 299,792,458 metres per second.'
|
||
- ' The third letter of the English alphabet, called cee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The third letter of the English alphabet, called c and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' A unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter.'
|
||
name: c
|
||
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|
||
- degree_centigrade
|
||
- degree
|
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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- abstraction
|
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- entity
|
||
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|
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- degree_centigrade
|
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|
||
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|
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- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
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- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- degree_centigrade
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
clean_name: car
|
||
def_wiki: A wheeled vehicle that moves independently, with at least three wheels,
|
||
powered mechanically, steered by a driver and mostly for personal transportation.
|
||
def_wn: a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion
|
||
engine
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A wheeled vehicle that transports people or objects.'
|
||
- ' A wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, commonly with four
|
||
wheels, powered usually by an internal combustion engine.'
|
||
- ' A wheeled vehicle adapted to the rails of railroad, or to the highway and usually
|
||
propelled by an internal-combustion engine.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle that runs on land and is propelled by an engine.'
|
||
- ' A wheeled vehicle that runs on roads, powered by an engine and able to carry
|
||
a small number of people.'
|
||
name: car
|
||
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|
||
- car
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
- self-propelled_vehicle
|
||
- wheeled_vehicle
|
||
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|
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- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
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- whole
|
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- object
|
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- physical_entity
|
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- entity
|
||
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|
||
- car
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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- instrumentality
|
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|
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- whole
|
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|
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- physical_entity
|
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|
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- car
|
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|
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|
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|
||
clean_name: cat
|
||
def_wiki: "An animal of the family Felidae:\n Synonym: felid"
|
||
def_wn: 'feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and no ability to roar: domestic
|
||
cats; wildcats'
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A small domesticated carnivorous mammal that is valued by humans for its companionship
|
||
and for its ability to hunt vermin.'
|
||
- ' A domesticated carnivorous mammal, Felis catus, bred in a number of varieties
|
||
and having a soft fur, a short tail, and usually tufted ears.'
|
||
- ' A small domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has thick soft fur, a
|
||
short snout, and retractile claws.'
|
||
- ' A small domesticated carnivorous mammal that is valued by humans for its companionship
|
||
and for its ability to hunt vermin.'
|
||
- ' A small domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has thick soft fur, a
|
||
short snout, and retractable claws.'
|
||
name: cat
|
||
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|
||
- cat
|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- chordate
|
||
- animal
|
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|
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|
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- whole
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- cat
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- cat
|
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|
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|
||
cat-Abyssinian:
|
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clean_name: cat-Abyssinian
|
||
def_wiki: Of or pertaining to Ethiopia or its inhabitants; Ethiopian.
|
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def_wn: ''
|
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gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a coat of brownish-yellow fur with black stripes
|
||
and a bushy tail.'
|
||
- ' A cat of the breed of domestic cat that originated in Abyssinia.'
|
||
- ' A cat of a breed originating in Abyssinia, with a short, thick, glossy coat.'
|
||
- ' Of or pertaining to Ethiopia or its inhabitants; Ethiopian.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a coat of long, silky hair, typically with white
|
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markings on the face, ears, legs, and tail.'
|
||
name: cat-Abyssinian
|
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|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
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|
||
cat-Bengal:
|
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clean_name: cat-Bengal
|
||
def_wiki: A region in the Indian subcontinent which is today divided between Bangladesh
|
||
and India (particularly the state of West Bengal).
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat, having a brownish coat with a distinctive, solid-colored
|
||
pattern.'
|
||
- ' A domestic cat breed with a spotted coat and a short, thick, and muscular body.'
|
||
- ' A domestic cat with a coat of brownish-black spots on a pale yellow background.'
|
||
- ' A domestic cat with a coat of fur that is predominantly black, with or without
|
||
white markings on the face, legs, paws, and tail.'
|
||
- ' A domestic cat, Felis catus, originating in the Bengal region of South Asia.'
|
||
name: cat-Bengal
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
cat-Birman:
|
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clean_name: cat-Birman
|
||
def_wiki: A medium-sized semi-longhair domestic cat of a breed originating in Burma.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a silky coat and a colorpoint pattern.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a silky coat and a colorpoint pattern.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a silky coat and a short tail.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat that is noted for its gentle temperament and silky coat.'
|
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- ' A breed of domestic cat with a characteristic pointed coat pattern and a gentle,
|
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affectionate disposition.'
|
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name: cat-Birman
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
cat-Bombay:
|
||
clean_name: cat-Bombay
|
||
def_wiki: Former name of Mumbai, the state capital of Maharashtra, India.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A domestic cat of a breed originating in Bombay, with a long, slender body and
|
||
short, fine, silky hair.'
|
||
- ' A domestic cat of a breed with a long, silky coat, a short muzzle, and a curving
|
||
tail.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a short, thick, glossy coat, a compact body, and
|
||
a short muzzle.'
|
||
- ' A domestic cat of a breed originating in Bombay, India, with a long, silky coat
|
||
and a short muzzle.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat.'
|
||
name: cat-Bombay
|
||
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|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
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|
||
cat-British_Shorthair:
|
||
clean_name: cat-British_Shorthair
|
||
def_wiki: A medium-sized shorthaired domestic cat of a breed originating in Great
|
||
Britain.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat (Felis catus) with a distinctive "mascara" marking around
|
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the eyes and a short, dense, glossy coat.'
|
||
- ' Of, or relating to Great Britain; English.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat, a long-haired variety of the European Shorthair, with
|
||
a silky coat and a flat face.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat (Felis catus) that is often referred to as simply the
|
||
British Shorthair in its native country.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat (Felis catus) with a distinctive "mascara" facial marking.'
|
||
name: cat-British_Shorthair
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
cat-Egyptian_Mau:
|
||
clean_name: cat-Egyptian_Mau
|
||
def_wiki: A domestic cat of a short-haired breed originating in Egypt, with a well-muscled
|
||
medium-length body.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A cat of a breed that is a cross between an Egyptian Mau and a domestic cat.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a naturally occurring mutation that gives it an
|
||
unusual coat pattern.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat, with a distinctive physical appearance, including a
|
||
short, squashed face, ears that are large and pointed, and a long, slender, muscular
|
||
body.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a naturally occurring mutation that gives it an
|
||
Egyptian Mau''s characteristic "ticked" or "calico" coat pattern.'
|
||
- ' A domestic cat breed originating in Egypt.'
|
||
name: cat-Egyptian_Mau
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
cat-Maine_Coon:
|
||
clean_name: cat-Maine_Coon
|
||
def_wiki: A large, fluffy semi-longhair domestic cat of a breed that originated
|
||
in Maine.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat that is noted for its large size and strong, muscular
|
||
body.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat that is native to the state of Maine in the United States.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat that is native to the state of Maine in the United States.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat that is native to the state of Maine in the United States.'
|
||
name: cat-Maine_Coon
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
cat-Persian:
|
||
clean_name: cat-Persian
|
||
def_wiki: The Persian language, or a family of languages spoken primarily in Iran,
|
||
Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat, having a long silky coat, a flat face, and large ears.'
|
||
- ' The bottom of a face, (specifically) the typically jutting jawline below the
|
||
mouth.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a long, silky coat and a short muzzle.'
|
||
- ' A cat with a coat of fur that is predominantly white with patches of black,
|
||
brown, or gray fur.'
|
||
- ' The Persian language, or a family of languages spoken primarily in Iran, Afghanistan,
|
||
Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.'
|
||
name: cat-Persian
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
cat-Ragdoll:
|
||
clean_name: cat-Ragdoll
|
||
def_wiki: A modern American breed of domestic cat that relaxes completely when picked
|
||
up.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A cat of a breed with a soft, silky coat.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a soft, silky coat.'
|
||
- ' A cat breed that is a cross between a domestic cat and a Ragdoll cat.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a soft, silky coat and a docile temperament.'
|
||
- ' A breed of cat with a soft, silky coat and a docile temperament.'
|
||
name: cat-Ragdoll
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
cat-Russian_Blue:
|
||
clean_name: cat-Russian_Blue
|
||
def_wiki: A domestic cat of a breed with dense silver to grey fur.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A cat of a breed with a silky, blue-gray coat.'
|
||
- ' A domestic cat (Felis catus) that is a breed of cat characterized by its blue
|
||
fur.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus) with a silvery-blue coat.'
|
||
- ' A cat breed, also known as the Russian Blue.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a silky coat, a compact body, and a short muzzle.'
|
||
name: cat-Russian_Blue
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
cat-Siamese:
|
||
clean_name: cat-Siamese
|
||
def_wiki: Of, or relating to Siam; Thai.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A cat with Siamese markings.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with Siamese-like features.'
|
||
- ' Any of several breeds of domestic cat with a Siamese-like color pattern.'
|
||
- ' A breed of domestic cat with a slender body, pointed ears, and a short, fine
|
||
coat.'
|
||
- ' A cat of the Siamese breed, a breed of domestic cat noted for its distinctive
|
||
physical features, including a short muzzle, almond-shaped eyes, and distinctive
|
||
coloration.'
|
||
name: cat-Siamese
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
cat-Sphynx:
|
||
clean_name: cat-Sphynx
|
||
def_wiki: A three-dimensional work of art, usually representing a person or animal,
|
||
usually created by sculpting, carving, molding, or casting.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of hairless cat, with a wrinkled skin, a flat face, and large ears.'
|
||
- ' A mammal, Felis catus, that has been domesticated for thousands of years, of
|
||
highly variable appearance due to human breeding.'
|
||
- ' A breed of hairless cat with a wrinkled face and large ears.'
|
||
- ' A breed of cat with no fur, developed in Canada.'
|
||
- ' A breed of cat with no fur, developed in Canada.'
|
||
name: cat-Sphynx
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
chair:
|
||
clean_name: chair
|
||
def_wiki: An item of furniture used to sit on or in, comprising a seat, legs or
|
||
wheels, back, and sometimes arm rests, for use by one person. Compare stool, couch,
|
||
sofa, settee, loveseat and bench.
|
||
def_wn: a seat for one person, with a support for the back
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A seat for one person, with a support for the back.'
|
||
- ' A seat, especially for one person, typically having four legs for support and
|
||
a rest for the back and often having rests for the arms.'
|
||
- ' A seat for one person, with a back and four legs, typically raised from the
|
||
ground.'
|
||
- ' A seat for one person, with a back and four legs, typically made of wood or
|
||
metal.'
|
||
- ' A seat, especially for one person, typically having four legs for support and
|
||
a rest for the back and often having rests for the arms.'
|
||
name: chair
|
||
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|
||
- chair
|
||
- seat
|
||
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|
||
- furnishing
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- seat
|
||
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|
||
cheetah:
|
||
clean_name: cheetah
|
||
def_wiki: A distinctive member (Acinonyx jubatus) of the cat family, slightly smaller
|
||
than the leopard, but with proportionately longer limbs and a smaller head. It
|
||
is native to Africa and also credited with being the fastest terrestrial animal.
|
||
def_wn: long-legged spotted cat of Africa and southwestern Asia having nonretractile
|
||
claws; the swiftest mammal; can be trained to run down game
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A large, spotted feline of Africa and southwestern Asia, having a tawny coat
|
||
with black transverse stripes.'
|
||
- ' A large, spotted feline of Africa and India, having a tawny coat with black
|
||
spots and long, slender legs.'
|
||
- ' Any of various large, swift-running, spotted cats of Africa and Asia, of the
|
||
genus Acinonyx, having a tawny coat with black spots.'
|
||
- ' A large, swift, spotted feline of Africa and Asia, having a tawny coat with
|
||
black spots.'
|
||
- ' Any of several large spotted feline mammals of Africa and Asia, of the genus
|
||
Acinonyx, having a slender body, long legs, and a tawny coat with black spots.'
|
||
name: cheetah
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
clean_name: cow
|
||
def_wiki: An adult female of the species Bos taurus, especially one that has calved.
|
||
def_wn: 'female of domestic cattle:'
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A female adult bovine animal, a cow.'
|
||
- ' A domesticated bovine animal, "Bos taurus", that is kept for its milk, meat,
|
||
or hide.'
|
||
- ' A domesticated bovine animal, Bos taurus, that is kept for its milk, meat, or
|
||
hide.'
|
||
- ' A domesticated ruminant mammal, "Bos taurus", related to the camel and the deer,
|
||
having a body covered with hair and a long snout, and adapted for grazing.'
|
||
- ' A large domesticated ruminant mammal, Bos taurus, domesticated since prehistoric
|
||
times.'
|
||
name: cow
|
||
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|
||
- cow
|
||
- cattle
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- organism
|
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|
||
- whole
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- ungulate
|
||
- placental
|
||
- mammal
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
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|
||
- cow
|
||
- cattle
|
||
- bovine
|
||
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|
||
clean_name: crab
|
||
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|
||
foremost of which are in the form of claws, and a carapace.
|
||
def_wn: decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with
|
||
a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A crustacean of the infraorder Brachyura, having a broad, flattened body, short
|
||
antennae, and five pairs of legs, including the claws.'
|
||
- ' A crustacean of the order Decapoda, having a flattened body and ten legs, and
|
||
including the edible crabs.'
|
||
- ' A crustacean of the genus "Cancer", having a hard shell and five pairs of legs.'
|
||
- ' A crustacean of the infraorder Brachyura, having a broad, flattened body, short
|
||
antennae, and large claws.'
|
||
- ' A crustacean of the infraorder Brachyura, having five pairs of legs, the foremost
|
||
of which are in the form of claws, and a carapace.'
|
||
name: crab
|
||
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|
||
- crab
|
||
- decapod_crustacean
|
||
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|
||
- arthropod
|
||
- invertebrate
|
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- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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- animal
|
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- decapod_crustacean
|
||
- crustacean
|
||
d:
|
||
clean_name: d
|
||
def_wiki: The fourth letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a fat-soluble vitamin that prevents rickets
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The fourth letter of the English alphabet, called d and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' A unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot, or 0.3048 m.'
|
||
- ' The fourth letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' A unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot.'
|
||
- ' A symbol used to represent a digit in the decimal system. Example: The number
|
||
10.'
|
||
name: d
|
||
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|
||
- vitamin_D
|
||
- fat-soluble_vitamin
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- matter
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- fat-soluble_vitamin
|
||
- vitamin
|
||
diningtable:
|
||
clean_name: diningtable
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A table for eating meals at.'
|
||
- ' A table for eating meals.'
|
||
- ' A table for dining.'
|
||
- ' A table for eating meals at.'
|
||
- ' A table for eating meals at.'
|
||
name: diningtable
|
||
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|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
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|
||
dock:
|
||
clean_name: dock
|
||
def_wiki: Any of the genus Rumex of coarse weedy plants with small green flowers
|
||
related to buckwheat, especially bitter dock (Rumex obtusifolius), and used as
|
||
potherbs and in folk medicine, especially in curing nettle rash.
|
||
def_wn: an enclosure in a court of law where the defendant sits during the trial
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A landing place for boats, especially one with a platform or quay for loading
|
||
and unloading.'
|
||
- ' A structure that provides a means of loading and unloading ships.'
|
||
- ' A structure that provides a landing place for boats.'
|
||
- ' A structure that provides a landing place for boats.'
|
||
- ' A structure that encloses a body of water.'
|
||
name: dock
|
||
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|
||
- dock
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
dog:
|
||
clean_name: dog
|
||
def_wiki: A mammal, Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris, that has been domesticated
|
||
for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding.
|
||
def_wn: a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that
|
||
has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A mammal of the genus "Canis" and its descendants, having a long snout, a deep-chested
|
||
muscular body, a bushy tail and large, erect ears.'
|
||
- ' A domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute
|
||
sense of smell, and a barking, howling, or whining voice.'
|
||
- ' A domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute
|
||
sense of smell, and a barking, howling, or whining voice.'
|
||
- ' A domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute
|
||
sense of smell, and a barking, howling, or whining voice.'
|
||
- ' A domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute
|
||
sense of smell, and a barking, howling, or whining voice.'
|
||
name: dog
|
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path_wn:
|
||
- dog
|
||
- canine
|
||
- carnivore
|
||
- placental
|
||
- mammal
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
- chordate
|
||
- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- dog
|
||
- canine
|
||
- carnivore
|
||
- placental
|
||
- mammal
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
- chordate
|
||
- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- dog
|
||
- canine
|
||
- carnivore
|
||
dog-american_bulldog:
|
||
clean_name: dog-american_bulldog
|
||
def_wiki: A medium-sized breed of domestic dog.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, a medium-sized short-haired dog with a square head and a powerful
|
||
build.'
|
||
- ' A large, strong, muscular dog with a short, smooth coat, a square head, and
|
||
a short muzzle.'
|
||
- ' A large, strong, muscular, short-haired dog with a square head and a short muzzle.
|
||
It is a muscular, powerful dog with a large head and a short muzzle.'
|
||
- ' A large, strong, muscular dog with a short, smooth coat, a square head, and
|
||
a short muzzle.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that is a cross between the bulldog and the terrier.'
|
||
name: dog-american_bulldog
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-american_pit_bull_terrier:
|
||
clean_name: dog-american_pit_bull_terrier
|
||
def_wiki: A medium-size dog historically bred for dogfighting.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A male given name; a spelling variant of Terry, diminutive of Teresa.'
|
||
- ' A mammal, Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris, that has been domesticated
|
||
for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding.'
|
||
- ' A mammal, Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris, that has been domesticated
|
||
for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding.'
|
||
- ' A medium-sized breed of dog, with a square head and powerful jaws, originally
|
||
bred for fighting.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that is a medium-sized, solidly-built, short-haired dog whose
|
||
early ancestors came from England and Spain.'
|
||
name: dog-american_pit_bull_terrier
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-basset_hound:
|
||
clean_name: dog-basset_hound
|
||
def_wiki: a short-legged breed of dog of the hound family
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A dog of a breed that is a cross between a basset hound and a dog of a breed
|
||
that is a cross between a basset hound and a dog of a breed that is a cross between
|
||
a basset hound and a dog'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog originating in France.'
|
||
- ' A dog breed.'
|
||
- ' A short-legged breed of dog with a long body and drooping ears, bred for hunting.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog with a long body and short legs, originally bred for hunting.'
|
||
name: dog-basset_hound
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-beagle:
|
||
clean_name: dog-beagle
|
||
def_wiki: A small short-legged smooth-coated scenthound, often tricolored and sometimes
|
||
used for hunting hares. Its friendly disposition makes it suitable as a family
|
||
pet.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, a type of hound, bred for hunting hare.'
|
||
- ' A dog of the breed of beagle.'
|
||
- ' A dog of the breed of beagle.'
|
||
- ' A small short-legged smooth-coated scenthound, often tricolored and sometimes
|
||
used for hunting hares. Its friendly disposition makes it suitable as a family
|
||
pet.'
|
||
- ' A breed of small hound, similar to a foxhound, used for hunting hare.'
|
||
name: dog-beagle
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-boxer:
|
||
clean_name: dog-boxer
|
||
def_wiki: A participant (fighter) in a boxing match.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that is a short-haired, muscular, square-headed dog with a broad
|
||
chest and a short muzzle.'
|
||
- ' A medium-sized breed of domestic dog.'
|
||
- ' A dog of a breed of medium-sized, short-haired, muscular dogs, originally bred
|
||
for fighting.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that is a cross between a bulldog and a terrier.'
|
||
- ' A person who fights dogs.'
|
||
name: dog-boxer
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-chihuahua:
|
||
clean_name: dog-chihuahua
|
||
def_wiki: A city, the state capital of Chihuahua, Mexico
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A small breed of dog, Canis lupus familiaris, that is believed to have originated
|
||
in Mexico.'
|
||
- ' Any of several small dogs of the breed of dog (Canis familiaris) that resembles
|
||
a chihuahua.'
|
||
- ' A small breed of dog of the Chihuahua type, having a long body and short legs,
|
||
and typically weighing less than 2 kg (4.4 lb).'
|
||
- ' A small dog of a breed that is a cross between a small Mexican dog and a small
|
||
Chinese dog.'
|
||
- ' A small domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an
|
||
acute sense of smell, and a barking, howling, or whining voice.'
|
||
name: dog-chihuahua
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-english_cocker_spaniel:
|
||
clean_name: dog-english_cocker_spaniel
|
||
def_wiki: A gun dog of a breed, for the sport of cocking, or bird hunting.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, a spaniel that is a cross between a Cocker Spaniel and a English
|
||
Springer Spaniel.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, a spaniel that originated in England.'
|
||
- ' A dog breed.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, a spaniel, originally bred for hunting.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, a spaniel that is a cross between a cocker spaniel and a English
|
||
Springer Spaniel.'
|
||
name: dog-english_cocker_spaniel
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-english_setter:
|
||
clean_name: dog-english_setter
|
||
def_wiki: A medium-sized breed of dog, having a silky "feathered" coat in a variety
|
||
of colours, such as black and white or orange and white, originally bred as a
|
||
gun dog.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A dog of the breed of English setter.'
|
||
- ' A dog of the breed of English setter.'
|
||
- ' A dog of the breed of English setter, a breed of dog developed in England for
|
||
hunting.'
|
||
- ' A gun dog of a breed originating in England, having a long body, short legs,
|
||
and a long silky coat.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that is a type of setter, bred to hunt in open country for game
|
||
such as grouse or pheasant.'
|
||
name: dog-english_setter
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-german_shorthaired:
|
||
clean_name: dog-german_shorthaired
|
||
def_wiki: Having short hair.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A dog of the breed of German Shorthaired Pointer.'
|
||
- ' A dog of the breed of German Shorthaired Pointer.'
|
||
- ' A dog of the breed of German Shorthaired Pointer.'
|
||
- ' A dog of the breed of German Shorthaired Pointer.'
|
||
- ' A medium-size dog with a short, smooth coat.'
|
||
name: dog-german_shorthaired
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-great_pyrenees:
|
||
clean_name: dog-great_pyrenees
|
||
def_wiki: A large breed of dog originating in France and often used to guard livestock.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A large, white, shaggy dog with a long, thick, white coat and a tail that curls
|
||
over the back.'
|
||
- ' A large breed of dog, a member of the sheepdog family, originally bred for guarding
|
||
sheep.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog originating in the Pyrenees.'
|
||
- ' A large, white, shaggy dog with a heavy coat and a long, thick, white coat.'
|
||
- ' A male given name; a spelling variant of Patrick, diminutive of Patrick.'
|
||
name: dog-great_pyrenees
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-havanese:
|
||
clean_name: dog-havanese
|
||
def_wiki: Of or pertaining to Havana, in Cuba.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, a small, long-haired, square-shaped dog with a profuse coat
|
||
of long, silky hair.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, a small, white, fluffy toy dog with a long, silky coat.'
|
||
- ' A breed of small dog, a cross between a Bichon Frise and a Havanese.'
|
||
- ' A dog breed that is a cross between a havanese and a dog.'
|
||
- ' A dog breed that is a cross between a Havanese and a Poodle.'
|
||
name: dog-havanese
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-japanese_chin:
|
||
clean_name: dog-japanese_chin
|
||
def_wiki: The bottom of a face, (specifically) the typically jutting jawline below
|
||
the mouth.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that originated in China and is now bred in Japan.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog originating in China, with a short, fine, glossy coat, and a
|
||
compact square body.'
|
||
- ' A small, short-haired breed of dog of Japanese origin.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, a Japanese Chin, having a short, fine, glossy coat, a flat face,
|
||
and a curled tail.'
|
||
- ' A dog breed of Chinese origin, with a short, black coat, and a white muzzle,
|
||
chin, and chest.'
|
||
name: dog-japanese_chin
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-keeshond:
|
||
clean_name: dog-keeshond
|
||
def_wiki: A spitz bred in the Netherlands and Germany, characterized by a fluffy
|
||
coat of silver and black fur.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A spitz bred in the Netherlands and Germany, characterized by a fluffy coat
|
||
of silver and black fur.'
|
||
- ' A dog breed that is a cross between a keeshond and a dog.'
|
||
- ' A small, spitz-type dog breed of the Netherlands.'
|
||
- ' A dog of a breed developed in the Netherlands, having a thick, wavy coat and
|
||
a curled tail.'
|
||
- ' A small dog of a breed developed in the Netherlands, having a thick, wavy coat
|
||
and a curled tail.'
|
||
name: dog-keeshond
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-leonberger:
|
||
clean_name: dog-leonberger
|
||
def_wiki: A dog of a large, muscular breed with a black mask on the face.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A dog of a breed, for the sport of cocking, or bird hunting.'
|
||
- ' A large dog breed originating in Germany.'
|
||
- ' A dog of a large, shaggy German breed originally used for herding.'
|
||
- ' a breed of dog of the hound family'
|
||
- ' A large breed of domestic dog, originally from Germany, having a thick shaggy
|
||
coat and a square muzzle.'
|
||
name: dog-leonberger
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-miniature_pinscher:
|
||
clean_name: dog-miniature_pinscher
|
||
def_wiki: A small breed of pinscher bred in Germany to hunt small vermin, especially
|
||
rats.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A small breed of dog, a miniature pinscher, originally bred in Germany for hunting
|
||
and as a watchdog.'
|
||
- ' A small breed of dog, a miniature pinscher, that is a member of the toy group.'
|
||
- ' A small breed of dog with a short muzzle and a compact body.'
|
||
- ' A small breed of dog, a miniature pinscher, originally bred in Germany.'
|
||
- ' A participant (fighter) in a boxing match.'
|
||
name: dog-miniature_pinscher
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-newfoundland:
|
||
clean_name: dog-newfoundland
|
||
def_wiki: Ellipsis of Island of Newfoundland; A large island off the coast of eastern
|
||
Canada, which, along with Labrador, has composed the Canadian province of Newfoundland
|
||
and Labrador since 1949, and the Dominion of Newfoundland, before it.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, the Newfoundland.'
|
||
- ' A breed of large working dog, originally from Newfoundland, having a thick,
|
||
water-repellent coat and webbed feet.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that originated in Newfoundland.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that is a cross between a Newfoundland and a Great Pyrenees.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that originated in Newfoundland.'
|
||
name: dog-newfoundland
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-pomeranian:
|
||
clean_name: dog-pomeranian
|
||
def_wiki: A mammal, Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris, that has been domesticated
|
||
for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' Of or relating to Pomerania, a historical region in northern Poland.'
|
||
- ' A breed of small dog with a profuse, long, thick coat.'
|
||
- ' A dog breed that is a cross between a Pomeranian and a dog of a different breed.'
|
||
- ' A small dog with a thick, fluffy coat, pointed ears, and a curled tail.'
|
||
- ' A small dog of a breed originating in northern Europe, having a thick, long,
|
||
and wavy coat, a square muzzle, and erect ears.'
|
||
name: dog-pomeranian
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-pug:
|
||
clean_name: dog-pug
|
||
def_wiki: A small dog of an ancient breed originating in China, having a snub nose,
|
||
wrinkled face, squarish body, short smooth hair, and curled tail.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A domestic dog of a breed originating in China, with a short, square body and
|
||
a wrinkled face.'
|
||
- ' A dog breed of the pug type.'
|
||
- ' A dog with a pug-like face.'
|
||
- ' A small breed of dog with a wrinkly face and curled tail.'
|
||
- ' A small breed of dog with a wrinkly face and short legs.'
|
||
name: dog-pug
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-saint_bernard:
|
||
clean_name: dog-saint_bernard
|
||
def_wiki: One of a breed of large dog, famous for rescuing people on mountains.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of large dog, originally from the Swiss Alps, noted for its great size
|
||
and strength.'
|
||
- ' A large breed of dog, originally from the Swiss Alps, used as a draft and guard
|
||
dog.'
|
||
- ' A dog of the breed of Saint Bernard, a large, strong, shaggy dog with a heavy
|
||
coat and drooping ears.'
|
||
- ' A large dog breed originally from the Swiss Alps, known for its great size and
|
||
gentle temperament.'
|
||
- ' A breed of large dog.'
|
||
name: dog-saint_bernard
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-samoyed:
|
||
clean_name: dog-samoyed
|
||
def_wiki: A mammal, Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris, that has been domesticated
|
||
for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A dog of the Samoyed breed.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog with a thick, white coat.'
|
||
- ' A large, white, fluffy-coated breed of domestic dog.'
|
||
- ' A dog of a breed developed in Siberia from the Samoyed, a breed of dog used
|
||
by the Samoyedic peoples of Siberia.'
|
||
- ' A dog of a breed that originated in Siberia, having a thick coat and a wolflike
|
||
appearance.'
|
||
name: dog-samoyed
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-scottish_terrier:
|
||
clean_name: dog-scottish_terrier
|
||
def_wiki: A breed of dog originating in Scotland.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, a small terrier.'
|
||
- ' A small dog with a wiry coat, a square head, and a long body.'
|
||
- ' A dog of a breed, for the sport of cocking, or bird hunting.'
|
||
- ' A mammal, Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris, that has been domesticated
|
||
for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding.'
|
||
- ' A small dog with a longish, rough coat, a square head, and a short muzzle.'
|
||
name: dog-scottish_terrier
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-shiba_inu:
|
||
clean_name: dog-shiba_inu
|
||
def_wiki: A dog of a small, agile Japanese breed originally used for hunting.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that is a small, agile, alert, and active dog that is used for
|
||
hunting and as a watchdog.'
|
||
- ' A small breed of dog of Japanese origin, with a short, black coat, a curled
|
||
tail, and erect ears.'
|
||
- ' A small, compact dog of the Japanese breed, with a short, thick coat, erect
|
||
ears, and a tail curled over the back.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that is a small, compact, square-bodied dog with a short muzzle.'
|
||
- ' A dog breed originating in Japan.'
|
||
name: dog-shiba_inu
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-staffordshire_bull_terrier:
|
||
clean_name: dog-staffordshire_bull_terrier
|
||
def_wiki: A medium-sized dog of a breed that is a cross between bulldog and terrier.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, a cross between a bulldog and a terrier.'
|
||
- ' A dog of the breed of Staffordshire Bull Terrier.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that is a small, short-legged, muscular, and square-proportioned
|
||
dog.'
|
||
- ' Of, or relating to Staffordshire; English.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that is a cross between a bulldog and a terrier.'
|
||
name: dog-staffordshire_bull_terrier
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-wheaten_terrier:
|
||
clean_name: dog-wheaten_terrier
|
||
def_wiki: A female given name; a spelling variant of Terry, diminutive of Teresa.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A small breed of dog with a white coat.'
|
||
- ' A small dog with a long, silky coat.'
|
||
- ' A small dog of an ancient breed originating in China, having a snub nose, wrinkled
|
||
face, squarish body, short smooth hair, and curled tail.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog that is a cross between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Toy Fox Terrier.'
|
||
- ' A breed of dog, a terrier, originally bred in England for hunting foxes and
|
||
badgers.'
|
||
name: dog-wheaten_terrier
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
dog-yorkshire_terrier:
|
||
clean_name: dog-yorkshire_terrier
|
||
def_wiki: A breed of toy dog having a long, glossy coat.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A small dog with a long, silky coat, pointed ears, and a curled tail.'
|
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- ' A breed of small dog of the terrier group, with a long silky coat, a compact
|
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body, and a long tail curled over the back.'
|
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- ' A small breed of dog with a long silky coat, a compact body, and a curled tail.'
|
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- ' A small breed of dog of the terrier family, originally bred for hunting vermin.'
|
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- ' A small dog breed of the terrier family.'
|
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name: dog-yorkshire_terrier
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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clean_name: e
|
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def_wiki: The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called e and written in the
|
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Latin script.
|
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def_wn: a fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for normal reproduction; an important
|
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antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals in the body
|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called e and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
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- ' The fifth letter of the modern Latin alphabet.'
|
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- ' A unit of measurement of the strength of an earthquake, equal to the amplitude
|
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of the ground motion.'
|
||
- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called e and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called e and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
name: e
|
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|
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|
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- antioxidant
|
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- vitamin_E
|
||
- antioxidant
|
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- inhibitor
|
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- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- vitamin_E
|
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- antioxidant
|
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- inhibitor
|
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er:
|
||
clean_name: er
|
||
def_wiki: Said when hesitating in speech.
|
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def_wn: a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs with yttrium
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A particle used for marking the following verb as a question, for expressing
|
||
an exclamation, or for emphasizing a statement.'
|
||
- ' A particle used in Japanese to indicate a question.'
|
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- ' A particle used for marking the following verb as a question, for expressing
|
||
an exclamation, or for marking a pause.'
|
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- ' A particle used for emphasis or to express a lack of certainty.'
|
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- ' A unit of length equal to one ten-millionth of a meter.'
|
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name: er
|
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- erbium
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- erbium
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|
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|
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|
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clean_name: f
|
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def_wiki: The sixth letter of the English alphabet, called ef and written in the
|
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Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a degree on the Fahrenheit scale of temperature
|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' The sixth letter of the English alphabet, called ef and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
||
- ' The sixth letter of the English alphabet, called f and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
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- ' The sixth letter of the English alphabet, called double-u and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
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- ' The sixth letter of the English alphabet, called f and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
||
- ' The sixth letter of the English alphabet, called f and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
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name: f
|
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|
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|
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- definite_quantity
|
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- measure
|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
- degree_Fahrenheit
|
||
- degree
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
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field:
|
||
clean_name: field
|
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def_wiki: A land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; an area of open country.
|
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def_wn: a piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed
|
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gpt3:
|
||
- ' A large area of land, typically owned by a person or group.'
|
||
- ' A large area of land, typically owned by a single person or entity, that is
|
||
used for agricultural purposes.'
|
||
- ' An area of land used for a particular purpose.'
|
||
- ' An area of land, often enclosed, used for a particular purpose.'
|
||
- ' An area of land used for a particular purpose, such as farming or hunting.'
|
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name: field
|
||
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|
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- field
|
||
- tract
|
||
- geographical_area
|
||
- region
|
||
- location
|
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- object
|
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- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- field
|
||
- tract
|
||
- geographical_area
|
||
- region
|
||
- location
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- field
|
||
- tract
|
||
- geographical_area
|
||
fish:
|
||
clean_name: fish
|
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|
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help of fins and breathing with gills.
|
||
def_wn: any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales
|
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and breathing through gills
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' Any of numerous cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing
|
||
through gills.'
|
||
- ' Any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales
|
||
and breathing through gills.'
|
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- ' Any of various cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing
|
||
through gills.'
|
||
- ' Any of numerous cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates of the class Osteichthyes,
|
||
having gills, fins, and a backbone, and including the bony fishes, eels, and sharks.'
|
||
- ' Any of a large group of cold-blooded vertebrates, having gills throughout life
|
||
and including the cartilaginous fishes (sharks, rays, and skates) and the bony
|
||
fishes (including the familiar types, such as cod,'
|
||
name: fish
|
||
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|
||
- fish
|
||
- aquatic_vertebrate
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
- chordate
|
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- animal
|
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- organism
|
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|
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- whole
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- entity
|
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|
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- fish
|
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- aquatic_vertebrate
|
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- vertebrate
|
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- chordate
|
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- animal
|
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- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
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- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- fish
|
||
- aquatic_vertebrate
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
flat mushroom:
|
||
clean_name: flat mushroom
|
||
def_wiki: Any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground
|
||
on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood).
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A mushroom that is not stalked.'
|
||
- ' A mushroom that is not stalked.'
|
||
- ' A mushroom that is not growing vertically.'
|
||
- ' A fungus of the genus Agaricus, esp A. campestris, having a convex cap with
|
||
a central depression.'
|
||
- ' A mushroom that is not stalked.'
|
||
name: flat mushroom
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
follow:
|
||
clean_name: follow
|
||
def_wiki: To go after; to pursue; to move behind in the same path or direction,
|
||
especially with the intent of catching.
|
||
def_wn: to travel behind, go after, come after
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' To go after, pursue, or chase.'
|
||
- ' To go after; to pursue; to chase; to chase after; to chase up; to pursue; to
|
||
chase; to chase after; to pursue; to follow; to follow after; to follow up; to
|
||
follow on; to follow up;'
|
||
- ' To go or come after; to pursue; to chase.'
|
||
- ' To go or come after, as in a procession or in pursuit.'
|
||
- ' To go after; to pursue; to move behind in the same path or direction, especially
|
||
with the intent of catching.'
|
||
name: follow
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- follow
|
||
- travel
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- follow
|
||
- travel
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- follow
|
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- travel
|
||
follow_hand:
|
||
clean_name: follow_hand
|
||
def_wiki: The part of the forelimb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the
|
||
corresponding part in many other animals.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' To follow in the wake of; to pursue.'
|
||
- ' To go after, pursue, or chase.'
|
||
- ' A term used in the card game of contract bridge to describe a situation in which
|
||
a player is forced to play a card from their hand that is not the card they would
|
||
have preferred to play.'
|
||
- ' To follow closely, especially in order to keep up with or to keep watch on.'
|
||
- ' To follow closely, especially in order to keep up with or to catch up with.'
|
||
name: follow_hand
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
g:
|
||
clean_name: g
|
||
def_wiki: The seventh letter of the English alphabet, called gee and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a metric unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The seventh letter of the English alphabet, called gee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The SI unit of acceleration, which is the rate of change of velocity with time.'
|
||
- ' The seventh letter of the English alphabet, called gee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The seventh letter of the English alphabet, called gee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The seventh letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
name: g
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- gram
|
||
- metric_weight_unit
|
||
- mass_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- gram
|
||
- metric_weight_unit
|
||
- mass_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- gram
|
||
- metric_weight_unit
|
||
- mass_unit
|
||
grape leaf:
|
||
clean_name: grape leaf
|
||
def_wiki: The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A leaf of the grapevine, used as a food or for medicinal purposes.'
|
||
- ' A leaf of a grapevine.'
|
||
- ' A leaf of the grapevine, used as a food and in medicine.'
|
||
- ' The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature
|
||
of most vegetative plants.'
|
||
- ' A leaf of a grapevine.'
|
||
name: grape leaf
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
grape leaf black rot:
|
||
clean_name: grape leaf black rot
|
||
def_wiki: A disease of grapevines, attacking the leaves and fruit, caused by the
|
||
fungus Guignardia bidwellii.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A disease of grapevines caused by the fungus "Guignardia bidwellii".'
|
||
- ' A disease of grapevines caused by the fungus "Guignardia bidwelli".'
|
||
- ' A disease of grapes caused by the fungus Monilinia fructicola.'
|
||
- ' A disease of grapevines caused by the fungus Botryosphaeria dothidea.'
|
||
- ' A disease of grapevines caused by the fungus "Guignardia bidwelli".'
|
||
name: grape leaf black rot
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
h:
|
||
clean_name: h
|
||
def_wiki: The eighth letter of the English alphabet, called aitch and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and odorless
|
||
highly flammable diatomic gas; the simplest and lightest and most abundant element
|
||
in the universe
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The eighth letter of the English alphabet, called haitch and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The eighth letter of the English alphabet, called haitch and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The eighth letter of the English alphabet, called aitch and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The eighth letter of the English alphabet, called aitch and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The eighth letter of the English alphabet, called haitch and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
name: h
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- hydrogen
|
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- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- hydrogen
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- hydrogen
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
hand:
|
||
clean_name: hand
|
||
def_wiki: The part of the forelimb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the
|
||
corresponding part in many other animals.
|
||
def_wn: the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb in humans and other primates,
|
||
or the front part of the body in some vertebrates, such as a horse, or the forelimb
|
||
of an octopus or squid.'
|
||
- ' A prehensile, multi-fingered organ located at the end of the forearm or forelimb
|
||
of primates such as humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, and lemurs.'
|
||
- ' The part of the forelimb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding
|
||
part in many other animals.'
|
||
- ' The terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates.'
|
||
- ' A prehensile, multi-fingered appendage located at the end of an arm.'
|
||
name: hand
|
||
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|
||
- hand
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
clean_name: he
|
||
def_wiki: A male (typically) person or animal already known or implied.
|
||
def_wn: a very light colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses; the
|
||
most difficult gas to liquefy; occurs in economically extractable amounts in certain
|
||
natural gases (as those found in Texas and Kansas)
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The masculine, or male, pronoun.'
|
||
- ' The pronoun of the third person singular in Modern English.'
|
||
- ' The masculine third-person singular pronoun in Modern English.'
|
||
- ' The masculine third-person singular pronoun in Modern English.'
|
||
- ' The pronoun of the third person singular, masculine gender, nominative case.'
|
||
name: he
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- helium
|
||
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|
||
- substance
|
||
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|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- helium
|
||
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|
||
- substance
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- helium
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
clean_name: head
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The upper part of the human body or the front part of the body in animals.'
|
||
- ' The upper part of the human body or the front part of the body in animals.'
|
||
- ' The part of the body of an animal or human which contains the brain, mouth,
|
||
and main sense organs.'
|
||
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|
||
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|
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name: head
|
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|
||
- head
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
def_wn: a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A heading is a title or caption that is set above a text, or a section of text.'
|
||
- ' The uppermost part of a page, usually containing the title of the book, chapter,
|
||
or article.'
|
||
- ' The uppermost part of a page, as of a chapter, book, or document.'
|
||
- ' A title or caption for a section of text.'
|
||
- ' A title or caption for a section of text.'
|
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name: heading
|
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|
||
- heading
|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
||
def_wn: armor plate that protects the head
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A protective covering for the head.'
|
||
- ' A protective covering for the head, usually of metal or plastic, with a visor
|
||
and a chin strap.'
|
||
- ' A protective covering for the head.'
|
||
- ' A protective covering for the head, usually of metal or plastic, used in various
|
||
sports and in warfare.'
|
||
- ' A protective covering for the head.'
|
||
name: helmet
|
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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- covering
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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horse:
|
||
clean_name: horse
|
||
def_wiki: Any of several animals related to Equus ferus caballus.
|
||
def_wn: solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A hoofed mammal that is a member of the genus "Equus" and that has been domesticated
|
||
by humans.'
|
||
- ' A large, strong, hoofed mammal, used for riding and as a beast of burden.'
|
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- ' A hoofed mammal of the genus Equus, domesticated since prehistoric times.'
|
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- ' A hoofed mammal, Equus caballus, domesticated since prehistoric times.'
|
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- ' A hoofed mammal of the family Equidae, typically having a slender head, a body
|
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with a single erector muscle, and a long, powerful neck, used for running, jumping,
|
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and carrying or pulling loads.'
|
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name: horse
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- horse
|
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|
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|
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|
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clean_name: human
|
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|
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def_wn: any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior
|
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intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage
|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' A person''s body, esp. with reference to its size and shape.'
|
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|
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- ' A person belonging to the species "Homo sapiens".'
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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clean_name: i
|
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def_wiki: The ninth letter of the English alphabet, called i and written in the
|
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Latin script.
|
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def_wn: a nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; used especially in medicine
|
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and photography and in dyes; occurs naturally only in combination in small quantities
|
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(as in sea water or rocks)
|
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gpt3:
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- iodine
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|
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page or resource.
|
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def_wn: ''
|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' A block of HTML code that is embedded in a web page.'
|
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- ' A block-level element that allows content from another source to be displayed
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within the current page.'
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- ' A rectangular area of a web page that is embedded in a web page and that may
|
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contain content from another web page.'
|
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- ' A frame, often invisible, that allows a web page to embed content from another
|
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source.'
|
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- ' A block of HTML code that is inserted into a web page to display content from
|
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another source.'
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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clean_name: image
|
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|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' A visual representation (as a painting, drawing, photograph, or statue) of a
|
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person or thing.'
|
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- ' A likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted,
|
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sculptured, or otherwise made visible.'
|
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- ' A picture, a likeness, a portrait.'
|
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- ' A likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted,
|
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sculptured, or otherwise made visible.'
|
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- ' A visual representation of an object or scene, produced on a surface.'
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name: image
|
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- image
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- image
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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or other limits.
|
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def_wn: a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot
|
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gpt3:
|
||
- ' In or into.'
|
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- ' Used other than as an idiom: see in, in.'
|
||
- ' A preposition indicating location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal
|
||
or other limits.'
|
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- ' In or into.'
|
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- ' Used to indicate inclusion within greater whole, a part of, or a member of.'
|
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name: in
|
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path_wn:
|
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- inch
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- inch
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|
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|
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|
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|
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clean_name: j
|
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def_wiki: The tenth letter of the English alphabet, called jay and written in the
|
||
Latin script.
|
||
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|
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|
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gpt3:
|
||
- ' The tenth letter of the English alphabet, called jay and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The tenth letter of the English alphabet, called j and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
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- ' The tenth letter of the English alphabet, called jay and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The tenth letter of the English alphabet, called jay and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
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- ' The tenth letter of the modern English alphabet.'
|
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name: j
|
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|
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- joule
|
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- work_unit
|
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- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
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- measure
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
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- joule
|
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- work_unit
|
||
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|
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jellyfish:
|
||
clean_name: jellyfish
|
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def_wiki: An almost transparent aquatic animal; any one of the acalephs, especially
|
||
one of the larger species, having a jellylike appearance.
|
||
def_wn: large siphonophore having a bladderlike float and stinging tentacles
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' Any of various marine invertebrates of the phylum Cnidaria, having a gelatinous
|
||
umbrella-shaped body and trailing tentacles.'
|
||
- ' A marine animal of the phylum Cnidaria, typically having a gelatinous umbrella-shaped
|
||
body and trailing tentacles.'
|
||
- ' A gelatinous marine animal of the class Scyphozoa, typically having a bell-shaped
|
||
body with tentacles around the mouth.'
|
||
- ' Any of various soft-bodied, free-swimming aquatic animals of the phylum Cnidaria,
|
||
having a gelatinous umbrella-shaped bell and trailing tentacles.'
|
||
- ' A soft-bodied, free-swimming aquatic animal of the phylum Cnidaria.'
|
||
name: jellyfish
|
||
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|
||
- Portuguese_man-of-war
|
||
- siphonophore
|
||
- hydrozoan
|
||
- coelenterate
|
||
- invertebrate
|
||
- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- Portuguese_man-of-war
|
||
- siphonophore
|
||
- hydrozoan
|
||
- coelenterate
|
||
- invertebrate
|
||
- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
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|
||
- Portuguese_man-of-war
|
||
- siphonophore
|
||
- hydrozoan
|
||
jetski:
|
||
clean_name: jetski
|
||
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|
||
a motorbike.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A small motorboat with a jet engine.'
|
||
- ' A small motorboat with a jet engine.'
|
||
- ' A small motorboat with a very high speed, used for recreation.'
|
||
- ' A small motorboat powered by a jet engine.'
|
||
- ' A small motorboat with a jet engine.'
|
||
name: jetski
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
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|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
k:
|
||
clean_name: k
|
||
def_wiki: The eleventh letter of the English alphabet, called kay and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: the basic unit of thermodynamic temperature adopted under the Systeme International
|
||
d'Unites
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The eleventh letter of the English alphabet, called kye and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The SI unit of electrical conductance, equal to the reciprocal of resistance.'
|
||
- ' The eleventh letter of the English alphabet, called kay and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' A unit of length equal to one thousandth of an inch.'
|
||
- ' The eleventh letter of the English alphabet, called kay and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
name: k
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- kelvin
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- kelvin
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- kelvin
|
||
- temperature_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
l:
|
||
clean_name: l
|
||
def_wiki: The twelfth letter of the English alphabet, called el and written in the
|
||
Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a metric unit of capacity, formerly defined as the volume of one kilogram
|
||
of pure water under standard conditions; now equal to 1,000 cubic centimeters
|
||
(or approximately 1.75 pints)
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The twelfth letter of the English alphabet, called el and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The twelfth letter of the English alphabet, called el and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The twelfth letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The twelfth letter of the English alphabet, called el and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The twelfth letter of the English alphabet, called el and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
name: l
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- liter
|
||
- metric_capacity_unit
|
||
- metric_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- liter
|
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|
||
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|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- liter
|
||
- metric_capacity_unit
|
||
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|
||
label:
|
||
clean_name: label
|
||
def_wiki: A small ticket or sign giving information about something to which it
|
||
is attached or intended to be attached.
|
||
def_wn: a brief description given for purposes of identification
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A tag or ticket attached to something to identify it.'
|
||
- ' A piece of paper, plastic, or other material affixed to a container or product
|
||
for the purpose of giving information about the contents.'
|
||
- ' A written or printed statement giving information about the identity, composition,
|
||
quantity, origin, or price of a product.'
|
||
- ' A tag or ticket attached to something, esp. to indicate ownership, contents,
|
||
price, etc.'
|
||
- ' A tag or ticket attached to something to identify it.'
|
||
name: label
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- label
|
||
- description
|
||
- speech_act
|
||
- act
|
||
- event
|
||
- psychological_feature
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- label
|
||
- description
|
||
- speech_act
|
||
- act
|
||
- event
|
||
- psychological_feature
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- label
|
||
- description
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
clean_name: land
|
||
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|
||
def_wn: the land on which real estate is located
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The solid surface of the Earth or another planet.'
|
||
- ' A tract of land considered as a unit.'
|
||
- ' A region of the earth''s surface, considered as a whole or in part.'
|
||
- ' The solid surface of the Earth, excluding the seas and the air above it.'
|
||
- ' The solid surface of the Earth or another planet.'
|
||
name: land
|
||
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|
||
- land
|
||
- real_property
|
||
- property
|
||
- possession
|
||
- relation
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- land
|
||
- real_property
|
||
- property
|
||
- possession
|
||
- relation
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- land
|
||
- real_property
|
||
- property
|
||
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|
||
clean_name: land_hand
|
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|
||
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|
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def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A person who works on a farm.'
|
||
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|
||
- ' A person who works on a farm.'
|
||
- ' A person who works on a farm.'
|
||
- ' A person who works on a farm.'
|
||
name: land_hand
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
clean_name: lift
|
||
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|
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def_wn: the act of giving temporary assistance
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A device for raising something, especially a heavy object.'
|
||
- ' To raise or move to a higher position.'
|
||
- ' A device for raising something, especially a heavy object, to a higher position.'
|
||
- ' A device for raising and lowering a person or object by means of ropes or a
|
||
chain.'
|
||
- ' A device for carrying people or things vertically, such as an elevator or a
|
||
dumbwaiter.'
|
||
name: lift
|
||
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|
||
- lift
|
||
- aid
|
||
- activity
|
||
- act
|
||
- event
|
||
- psychological_feature
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- lift
|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- lift
|
||
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|
||
- activity
|
||
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|
||
clean_name: link
|
||
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|
||
def_wn: the means of connection between things linked in series
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A connection between two or more things.'
|
||
- ' A chain, especially a chain of islands.'
|
||
- ' A hypertext reference to a web page or file.'
|
||
- ' A connection between two or more things.'
|
||
- ' A connection between two or more things.'
|
||
name: link
|
||
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|
||
- link
|
||
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|
||
- connection
|
||
- relation
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- link
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- relation
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- link
|
||
- linkage
|
||
- connection
|
||
m:
|
||
clean_name: m
|
||
def_wiki: The thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, called em and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: the basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
|
||
(approximately 1.094 yards)
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The SI unit of mass.'
|
||
- ' The thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, called em and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, called em and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, called em and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A unit of length equal to one thousandth of a meter.'
|
||
name: m
|
||
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|
||
- meter
|
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- metric_linear_unit
|
||
- linear_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- meter
|
||
- metric_linear_unit
|
||
- linear_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- meter
|
||
- metric_linear_unit
|
||
- linear_unit
|
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mask:
|
||
clean_name: mask
|
||
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|
||
def_wn: a covering to disguise or conceal the face
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A covering for the face, worn to conceal one''s identity or to protect the face
|
||
from inhaling or exhaling harmful substances.'
|
||
- ' A covering for all or part of the face, worn to disguise the identity of the
|
||
wearer, or for protection against the elements, or for dramatic effect in a performance.'
|
||
- ' A covering for all or part of the face, worn for disguise, protection, or disguise.'
|
||
- ' A covering for all or part of the face, worn to disguise the identity of the
|
||
wearer, or to protect the wearer from inhaling airborne pollutants, or because
|
||
of the wearer''s occupation, or for other reasons.'
|
||
- ' A covering for all or part of the face, worn for disguise, protection, or disguise.'
|
||
name: mask
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- mask
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
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- mask
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- entity
|
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|
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- mask
|
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|
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- artifact
|
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|
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clean_name: motorbike
|
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def_wiki: A motorcycle.
|
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def_wn: small motorcycle with a low frame and small wheels and elevated handlebars
|
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gpt3:
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame, designed to carry a single
|
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person.'
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame, typically propelled by an
|
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internal combustion engine.'
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame.'
|
||
- ' A motorcycle.'
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame.'
|
||
name: motorbike
|
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|
||
- minibike
|
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- motorcycle
|
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- motor_vehicle
|
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- self-propelled_vehicle
|
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- wheeled_vehicle
|
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- container
|
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- instrumentality
|
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- artifact
|
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|
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- object
|
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|
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- entity
|
||
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|
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- minibike
|
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- motorcycle
|
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- motor_vehicle
|
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- self-propelled_vehicle
|
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- wheeled_vehicle
|
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- container
|
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- instrumentality
|
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- artifact
|
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- whole
|
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- object
|
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|
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- minibike
|
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- motorcycle
|
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- motor_vehicle
|
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|
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clean_name: myleft
|
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def_wiki: null
|
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def_wn: ''
|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' The left side of the body of a human being.'
|
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- ' The left side of the body.'
|
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- ' The left side of the body of a human being or animal.'
|
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- ' The left side of the body when facing forward.'
|
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- ' The left side of my body.'
|
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name: myleft
|
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|
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|
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|
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myright:
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clean_name: myright
|
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def_wiki: null
|
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def_wn: ''
|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' The right side of the body.'
|
||
- ' The right of a person to act in a certain way.'
|
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- ' My right.'
|
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- ' The side of the body that is on the viewer''s right.'
|
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- ' The side of the body to the south when a person or object faces east.'
|
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name: myright
|
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path_wn: ''
|
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path_wn10: ''
|
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path_wn3: ''
|
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|
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clean_name: n
|
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def_wiki: The fourteenth letter of the English alphabet, called en and written in
|
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the Latin script.
|
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def_wn: a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless
|
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inert diatomic gas; constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume; a constituent
|
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of all living tissues
|
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gpt3:
|
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- ' The fourteenth letter of the English alphabet, called en and written in the
|
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Latin script.'
|
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- ' The cardinal number that is the sum of four and one.'
|
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- ' A unit of length equal to one thousandth of a meter.'
|
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- ' The 19th letter of the Latin alphabet.'
|
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- ' The fourteenth letter of the English alphabet, called en or enn and written
|
||
in the Latin script.'
|
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name: n
|
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|
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- nitrogen
|
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- chemical_element
|
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- substance
|
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- matter
|
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- physical_entity
|
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- entity
|
||
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|
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- nitrogen
|
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- chemical_element
|
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- substance
|
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- matter
|
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- physical_entity
|
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- entity
|
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path_wn3:
|
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- nitrogen
|
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- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
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|
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clean_name: no-mask
|
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def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' Without a mask; undisguised; barefaced.'
|
||
- ' A person who is not wearing a mask.'
|
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- ' A person who is not wearing a mask.'
|
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- ' A person who does not wear a mask.'
|
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- ' A person who is not wearing a mask.'
|
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name: no-mask
|
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path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
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path_wn3: ''
|
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'null':
|
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clean_name: 'null'
|
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|
||
def_wn: a quantity of no importance
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' To nullify; to make void.'
|
||
- ' Having no legal or binding force or effect.'
|
||
- ' A quantity having no magnitude or a value of zero.'
|
||
- ' A quantity having no magnitude or a value of zero.'
|
||
- ' A quantity having no magnitude or a value of zero.'
|
||
name: 'null'
|
||
path_wn:
|
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- nothing
|
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- relative_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
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- abstraction
|
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- entity
|
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|
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- nothing
|
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- relative_quantity
|
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- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
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- entity
|
||
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|
||
- nothing
|
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- relative_quantity
|
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- measure
|
||
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|
||
clean_name: o
|
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def_wiki: The fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, called o and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a nonmetallic bivalent element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless
|
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nonflammable diatomic gas; constitutes 21 percent of the atmosphere by volume;
|
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the most abundant element in the earth's crust
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The 15th letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, called oh and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, called o and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, called o and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, called o and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
name: o
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- oxygen
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- oxygen
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- oxygen
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
object:
|
||
clean_name: object
|
||
def_wiki: A thing that has physical existence.
|
||
def_wn: a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A tangible, visible entity, especially one that can be seen or touched.'
|
||
- ' A tangible and visible entity.'
|
||
- ' A thing perceptible to the senses; a material entity; a physical entity; a thing
|
||
that has mass and occupies space; a tangible entity; a visible entity; a thing
|
||
that has extension in space; a physical entity that has mass and occupies space'
|
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- ' A thing that can be seen or touched.'
|
||
- ' A tangible, visible entity.'
|
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name: object
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- object
|
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- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
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- object
|
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- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- object
|
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- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
p:
|
||
clean_name: p
|
||
def_wiki: The sixteenth letter of the English alphabet, called pee and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a multivalent nonmetallic element of the nitrogen family that occurs commonly
|
||
in inorganic phosphate rocks and as organic phosphates in all living cells; is
|
||
highly reactive and occurs in several allotropic forms
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The fourteenth letter of the English alphabet, called pee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The sixteenth letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The fourteenth letter of the English alphabet, called pee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The sixteenth letter of the English alphabet, called pe and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The sixteenth letter of the English alphabet, called pee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
name: p
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- phosphorus
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- phosphorus
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- phosphorus
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
package:
|
||
clean_name: package
|
||
def_wiki: Something which is packed, a parcel, a box, an envelope.
|
||
def_wn: a collection of things wrapped or boxed together
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A container or wrapping for a product.'
|
||
- ' A quantity of something wrapped or boxed together.'
|
||
- ' A collection of things wrapped or boxed together.'
|
||
- ' A collection of things wrapped or boxed together.'
|
||
- ' A container or wrapping for holding or transporting goods.'
|
||
name: package
|
||
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|
||
- package
|
||
- collection
|
||
- group
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- package
|
||
- collection
|
||
- group
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- package
|
||
- collection
|
||
- group
|
||
pedestrian:
|
||
clean_name: pedestrian
|
||
def_wiki: Of or intended for those who are walking.
|
||
def_wn: a person who travels by foot
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A person who travels on foot.'
|
||
- ' A person traveling on foot, especially one who is walking in a city or town.'
|
||
- ' A person traveling on foot, especially one who is walking for exercise or pleasure.'
|
||
- ' A person traveling on foot, especially one walking for leisure.'
|
||
- ' A person traveling on foot.'
|
||
name: pedestrian
|
||
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|
||
- pedestrian
|
||
- traveler
|
||
- person
|
||
- causal_agent
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
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- pedestrian
|
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- traveler
|
||
- person
|
||
- causal_agent
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- pedestrian
|
||
- traveler
|
||
- person
|
||
penguin:
|
||
clean_name: penguin
|
||
def_wiki: Any of several flightless sea birds, of order Sphenisciformes, found in
|
||
the Southern Hemisphere, marked by their usual upright stance, walking on short
|
||
legs, and (generally) their stark black and white plumage.
|
||
def_wn: short-legged flightless birds of cold southern especially Antarctic regions
|
||
having webbed feet and wings modified as flippers
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A flightless bird of the family Spheniscidae, native to the southern hemisphere.'
|
||
- ' A flightless bird native to the southern hemisphere, having black-and-white
|
||
plumage, a short erectile crest on the head, and webbed feet.'
|
||
- ' Any of several flightless aquatic birds of the genus Spheniscus, native to the
|
||
southern hemisphere, having a black body and white breast and wings.'
|
||
- ' Any of several flightless birds of the genus "Aptenodytes", especially "Aptenodytes
|
||
patagonicus", native to Antarctica and the subantarctic.'
|
||
- ' A flightless bird of the family Spheniscidae, native to the southern hemisphere,
|
||
especially Antarctica.'
|
||
name: penguin
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- penguin
|
||
- sphenisciform_seabird
|
||
- seabird
|
||
- aquatic_bird
|
||
- bird
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
- chordate
|
||
- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- penguin
|
||
- sphenisciform_seabird
|
||
- seabird
|
||
- aquatic_bird
|
||
- bird
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
- chordate
|
||
- animal
|
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- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- penguin
|
||
- sphenisciform_seabird
|
||
- seabird
|
||
person:
|
||
clean_name: person
|
||
def_wiki: 'An individual; usually a human being. [from 13th c.]
|
||
|
||
|
||
Each person is unique, both mentally and physically.'
|
||
def_wn: a human being
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A human being.'
|
||
- ' An individual human being.'
|
||
- ' A human being.'
|
||
- ' A human being. Example: "The person who invented the telephone was Alexander
|
||
Graham Bell."'
|
||
- ' An individual human being.'
|
||
name: person
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- person
|
||
- causal_agent
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- person
|
||
- causal_agent
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- person
|
||
- causal_agent
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
pistol:
|
||
clean_name: pistol
|
||
def_wiki: A handgun, typically with a chamber integrated in the barrel, a semi-automatic
|
||
action and a box magazine.
|
||
def_wn: a firearm that is held and fired with one hand
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A short-barreled firearm, typically one that is designed to be held and fired
|
||
with one hand.'
|
||
- ' A small firearm that is held and fired with one hand.'
|
||
- ' A small firearm, typically one that is held in one hand.'
|
||
- ' A small firearm, typically one that is designed to be held and fired with one
|
||
hand.'
|
||
- ' A small firearm, typically one that is handheld, having a short barrel and that
|
||
is designed to be fired with one hand.'
|
||
name: pistol
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- pistol
|
||
- firearm
|
||
- gun
|
||
- weapon
|
||
- instrument
|
||
- device
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- pistol
|
||
- firearm
|
||
- gun
|
||
- weapon
|
||
- instrument
|
||
- device
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- pistol
|
||
- firearm
|
||
- gun
|
||
pothole:
|
||
clean_name: pothole
|
||
def_wiki: A shallow pit or other edged depression in a road's surface, especially
|
||
when caused by erosion by weather or traffic.
|
||
def_wn: a pit or hole produced by wear or weathering (especially in a road surface)
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A hole in the surface of a road, caused by wear and tear.'
|
||
- ' A hole in the surface of a road, caused by wear and tear.'
|
||
- ' A hole in a road surface, caused by wear and tear, or by subsidence.'
|
||
- ' A hole in the surface of a road, especially one caused by water erosion.'
|
||
- ' A hole in the surface of a road, caused by water erosion.'
|
||
name: pothole
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- pothole
|
||
- hole
|
||
- natural_depression
|
||
- geological_formation
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- pothole
|
||
- hole
|
||
- natural_depression
|
||
- geological_formation
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- pothole
|
||
- hole
|
||
- natural_depression
|
||
pottedplant:
|
||
clean_name: pottedplant
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A plant grown in a container, especially one that is kept indoors.'
|
||
- ' A plant grown in a pot or other container.'
|
||
- ' A plant grown in a container, especially one that is kept indoors.'
|
||
- ' A plant grown in a container.'
|
||
- ' A plant grown in a pot or other container.'
|
||
name: pottedplant
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
puffin:
|
||
clean_name: puffin
|
||
def_wiki: The young of the Manx shearwater (Puffinus puffinus), especially eaten
|
||
as food.
|
||
def_wn: any of two genera of northern seabirds having short necks and brightly colored
|
||
compressed bills
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A small black-and-white seabird of the genus Fratercula, having a short bill
|
||
and a large, brightly colored beak.'
|
||
- ' Any of several small, black-and-white, long-beaked birds of the genus Fratercula,
|
||
of the northern hemisphere, that have a large, brightly colored beak and are noted
|
||
for their ability to swim and dive.'
|
||
- ' A small, black-and-white seabird, Fratercula arctica, of the northern Atlantic
|
||
and Pacific oceans, having a short, thick bill and a short, thick, black-and-white
|
||
tail.'
|
||
- ' A small black-and-white seabird of the genus Fratercula, having a short bill
|
||
and webbed feet.'
|
||
- ' A small black-and-white seabird, Fratercula arctica, of the auk family.'
|
||
name: puffin
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- puffin
|
||
- seabird
|
||
- aquatic_bird
|
||
- bird
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
- chordate
|
||
- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- puffin
|
||
- seabird
|
||
- aquatic_bird
|
||
- bird
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
- chordate
|
||
- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
- whole
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- puffin
|
||
- seabird
|
||
- aquatic_bird
|
||
q:
|
||
clean_name: q
|
||
def_wiki: The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, called cue and written
|
||
in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: the 17th letter of the Roman alphabet
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, called cue and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, called kaf and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, called q and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, called cue and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, called cue and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
name: q
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- Q
|
||
- letter
|
||
- character
|
||
- written_symbol
|
||
- symbol
|
||
- signal
|
||
- communication
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- Q
|
||
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|
||
- character
|
||
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|
||
- symbol
|
||
- signal
|
||
- communication
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- Q
|
||
- letter
|
||
- character
|
||
qu:
|
||
clean_name: qu
|
||
def_wiki: A surname.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet, the seventeenth in English.'
|
||
- ' The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, called qu and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, called cue and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the Cyrillic alphabet, Қ, қ, ҟ, ҡ, ң, ҥ, ҧ, ҫ, ҭ, ү, '
|
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name: qu
|
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|
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|
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|
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r:
|
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clean_name: r
|
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def_wiki: The eighteenth letter of the English alphabet, called ar and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
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def_wn: a unit of radiation exposure; the dose of ionizing radiation that will produce
|
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1 electrostatic unit of electricity in 1 cc of dry air
|
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|
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- ' The eighteenth letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, called r and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
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- ' The 18th letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The 18th letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The eighteenth letter of the English alphabet, called r and written in the Latin
|
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script.'
|
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name: r
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
- roentgen
|
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|
||
- electromagnetic_unit
|
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rabbit:
|
||
clean_name: rabbit
|
||
def_wiki: A mammal of the family Leporidae, with long ears, long hind legs and a
|
||
short, fluffy tail.
|
||
def_wn: any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears
|
||
and short tails; some domesticated and raised for pets or food
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A small mammal of the family Leporidae, related to the hare, having long ears,
|
||
a short tail, and soft fur.'
|
||
- ' A small mammal of the family Leporidae, related to the hare and having long
|
||
ears, a short tail, and soft fur.'
|
||
- ' A small mammal of the family Leporidae, related to the hare.'
|
||
- ' A small mammal, Lepus, related to the hare, with long ears, a short tail, and
|
||
hind legs longer than the forelegs.'
|
||
- ' A small mammal of the family Leporidae, related to the hare, having long ears,
|
||
a short tail, and hind legs longer than the forelegs.'
|
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name: rabbit
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
- lagomorph
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- animal
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- lagomorph
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- rabbit
|
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|
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- lagomorph
|
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|
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clean_name: raccoon
|
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def_wiki: A nocturnal omnivore native to North America, typically with a mixture
|
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|
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tail; Procyon lotor.
|
||
def_wn: the fur of the North American racoon
|
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|
||
- ' A small mammal of the family Procyonidae, having a ringed tail and a coat of
|
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fur with a banded appearance.'
|
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- ' A nocturnal mammal native to North America, having a ringed tail and a black
|
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mask-like facial pattern.'
|
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- ' A mammal, Procyon lotor, of North America, having a ringed tail and a masked
|
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face.'
|
||
- ' A nocturnal mammal native to North America, having a ringed tail and a black
|
||
mask-like facial pattern.'
|
||
- ' A nocturnal omnivore native to North America, typically with a mixture of gray,
|
||
brown, and black fur, a mask-like marking around the eyes and a striped tail;
|
||
Procyon lotor.'
|
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name: raccoon
|
||
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|
||
- raccoon
|
||
- fur
|
||
- animal_skin
|
||
- animal_product
|
||
- animal_material
|
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- material
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- raccoon
|
||
- fur
|
||
- animal_skin
|
||
- animal_product
|
||
- animal_material
|
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- material
|
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- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
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|
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- entity
|
||
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|
||
- raccoon
|
||
- fur
|
||
- animal_skin
|
||
s:
|
||
clean_name: s
|
||
def_wiki: The nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, called ess and written
|
||
in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: 1/60 of a minute; the basic unit of time adopted under the Systeme International
|
||
d'Unites
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, called ess and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the Latin alphabet, written in the Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, called es and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
name: s
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- second
|
||
- time_unit
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- second
|
||
- time_unit
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- second
|
||
- time_unit
|
||
- measure
|
||
shark:
|
||
clean_name: shark
|
||
def_wiki: A scaleless, predatory fish of the superorder Selachimorpha, with a cartilaginous
|
||
skeleton and 5 to 7 gill slits on each side of its head.
|
||
def_wn: any of numerous elongate mostly marine carnivorous fishes with heterocercal
|
||
caudal fins and tough skin covered with small toothlike scales
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' Any of numerous cartilaginous fishes, of the subclass Elasmobranchii, having
|
||
a skeleton made of cartilage and five to seven gill slits on each side of the
|
||
head, a mouth that is notched at the corners,'
|
||
- ' Any of numerous cartilaginous fishes of the family Carcharhinidae, having a
|
||
long, pointed snout, large eyes, and a body covered with small, nonoverlapping
|
||
scales.'
|
||
- ' Any of numerous cartilaginous fishes of the order Selachii, having a skeleton
|
||
of cartilage and a skin covered with small, toothlike scales, and including the
|
||
dogfish, the basking shark, and the great white shark.'
|
||
- ' Any of numerous cartilaginous fishes of the subclass Elasmobranchii, having
|
||
a skeleton made of cartilage and a skin covered with small, toothlike scales.'
|
||
- ' Any of numerous cartilaginous fishes of the family Squalidae, having a long,
|
||
flat body, a large mouth, and sharp, pointed teeth.'
|
||
name: shark
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- shark
|
||
- elasmobranch
|
||
- cartilaginous_fish
|
||
- fish
|
||
- aquatic_vertebrate
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
- chordate
|
||
- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- shark
|
||
- elasmobranch
|
||
- cartilaginous_fish
|
||
- fish
|
||
- aquatic_vertebrate
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
- chordate
|
||
- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- shark
|
||
- elasmobranch
|
||
- cartilaginous_fish
|
||
sheep:
|
||
clean_name: sheep
|
||
def_wiki: A woolly ruminant of the genus Ovis.
|
||
def_wn: woolly usually horned ruminant mammal related to the goat
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A ruminant mammal, Ovis aries, that is kept for its wool, meat, and milk.'
|
||
- ' A ruminant mammal of the genus "Ovis", having a coat of short, soft wool and
|
||
a tail with a tuft of hair at the end.'
|
||
- ' A domesticated ruminant mammal that is kept for its wool, milk, and meat.'
|
||
- ' A quadrupedal, ruminant mammal that is kept as livestock.'
|
||
- ' A quadrupedal, ruminant mammal of the genus Ovis, having a slender body, short
|
||
legs, and a tail that is usually short and straight.'
|
||
name: sheep
|
||
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|
||
- sheep
|
||
- bovid
|
||
- ruminant
|
||
- even-toed_ungulate
|
||
- ungulate
|
||
- placental
|
||
- mammal
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
- chordate
|
||
- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
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- entity
|
||
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|
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- sheep
|
||
- bovid
|
||
- ruminant
|
||
- even-toed_ungulate
|
||
- ungulate
|
||
- placental
|
||
- mammal
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
- chordate
|
||
- animal
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- sheep
|
||
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|
||
- ruminant
|
||
shrimp:
|
||
clean_name: shrimp
|
||
def_wiki: Any of many swimming, often edible, crustaceans, chiefly of the infraorder
|
||
Caridea or the suborder Dendrobranchiata, with slender legs, long whiskers and
|
||
a long abdomen.
|
||
def_wn: disparaging terms for small people
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' Any of many swimming, often edible, crustaceans, chiefly of the infraorder Caridea
|
||
or the suborder Dendrobranchiata, with slender legs, long whiskers and a long
|
||
abdomen.'
|
||
- ' A small crustacean with a segmented body and a pair of large, usually clawed,
|
||
appendages.'
|
||
- ' A small crustacean, typically of the order Decapoda, having a short body with
|
||
a pair of long antennae, a pair of mandibles, and a pair of maxillae.'
|
||
- ' A small crustacean, Crangon crangon, that is widely used as food.'
|
||
- ' A small, edible marine crustacean with a slender body and long antennae.'
|
||
name: shrimp
|
||
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|
||
- runt
|
||
- small_person
|
||
- person
|
||
- causal_agent
|
||
- physical_entity
|
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- entity
|
||
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|
||
- runt
|
||
- small_person
|
||
- person
|
||
- causal_agent
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- runt
|
||
- small_person
|
||
- person
|
||
small_fish:
|
||
clean_name: small_fish
|
||
def_wiki: A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water, moving with the
|
||
help of fins and breathing with gills.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' Any of numerous small, usually silvery, edible fish, of the family Cyprinidae,
|
||
found in fresh or brackish waters.'
|
||
- ' A small fish, especially one used as bait.'
|
||
- ' A small fish.'
|
||
- ' A small fish.'
|
||
- ' A small fish.'
|
||
name: small_fish
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
smoke:
|
||
clean_name: smoke
|
||
def_wiki: The visible vapor/vapour, gases, and fine particles given off by burning
|
||
or smoldering material.
|
||
def_wn: a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The gaseous product of combustion, especially from a cigarette, pipe, or cigar.'
|
||
- ' A visible gas that is emitted when something is burned.'
|
||
- ' The gaseous products of combustion, especially from a cigarette, pipe, or cigar.'
|
||
- ' To emit smoke; to give off smoke.'
|
||
- ' To emit smoke.'
|
||
name: smoke
|
||
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|
||
- smoke
|
||
- aerosol
|
||
- cloud
|
||
- physical_phenomenon
|
||
- natural_phenomenon
|
||
- phenomenon
|
||
- process
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- smoke
|
||
- aerosol
|
||
- cloud
|
||
- physical_phenomenon
|
||
- natural_phenomenon
|
||
- phenomenon
|
||
- process
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- smoke
|
||
- aerosol
|
||
- cloud
|
||
sofa:
|
||
clean_name: sofa
|
||
def_wiki: A raised area of a building's floor, usually covered with carpeting, used
|
||
for sitting.
|
||
def_wn: an upholstered seat for more than one person
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A long, upholstered couch with a back and two arms or raised ends.'
|
||
- ' A long, upholstered couch with a back and two arms or raised ends.'
|
||
- ' A long upholstered couch with a back and two arms or raised ends.'
|
||
- ' A long, upholstered couch with a back and two arms or raised ends.'
|
||
- ' A long seat for several persons, typically in the form of a bench with a back
|
||
and two arms or raised ends.'
|
||
name: sofa
|
||
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|
||
- sofa
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- furnishing
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
clean_name: space-empty
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
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|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A space that is empty of matter.'
|
||
- ' A space that is empty of matter.'
|
||
- ' a space that is empty'
|
||
- ' Having no space; not occupied by anything.'
|
||
- ' The state of a space that is not occupied by matter.'
|
||
name: space-empty
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
clean_name: space-occupied
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' Occupied by or containing something.'
|
||
- ' The amount of space that something occupies.'
|
||
- ' Of or relating to the space occupied by something.'
|
||
- ' The amount of space that something occupies.'
|
||
- ' A space that is occupied by something.'
|
||
name: space-occupied
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
starfish:
|
||
clean_name: starfish
|
||
def_wiki: Any of various asteroids or other echinoderms (not in fact fish) with
|
||
usually five arms, many of which eat bivalves or corals by everting their stomach.
|
||
def_wn: echinoderms characterized by five arms extending from a central disk
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A marine animal of the class Asteroidea, typically having a central disk and
|
||
five arms.'
|
||
- ' Any of numerous marine invertebrates of the class Asteroidea, having a central
|
||
disk and five or more radiating arms.'
|
||
- ' A marine animal of the class Asteroidea, having a central disk and five arms
|
||
and living on the seabed.'
|
||
- ' Any of numerous marine invertebrates of the class Asteroidea, having a central
|
||
disk and five or more radiating arms.'
|
||
- ' Any of numerous marine invertebrates of the class Asteroidea, having a star-shaped
|
||
body and five or more arms.'
|
||
name: starfish
|
||
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|
||
- starfish
|
||
- echinoderm
|
||
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|
||
- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
- living_thing
|
||
- whole
|
||
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|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- starfish
|
||
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|
||
- invertebrate
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- starfish
|
||
- echinoderm
|
||
- invertebrate
|
||
stingray:
|
||
clean_name: stingray
|
||
def_wiki: Any of various large, venomous rays, of the orders Rajiformes and Myliobatiformes,
|
||
having a barbed, whiplike tail.
|
||
def_wn: large venomous ray with large barbed spines near the base of a thin whiplike
|
||
tail capable of inflicting severe wounds
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' Any of numerous cartilaginous fishes of the family Dasyatidae, having a flat,
|
||
diamond-shaped body and a long tail with a venomous spine at the tip.'
|
||
- ' Any of numerous cartilaginous fishes of the family Dasyatidae, having a flattened
|
||
body and a long, whip-like tail with a venomous spine at the tip.'
|
||
- ' Any of numerous cartilaginous fishes of the family Dasyatidae, having a flattened
|
||
body and a long, whip-like tail with a venomous spine at the tip.'
|
||
- ' Any of numerous cartilaginous fishes of the order Myliobatiformes, having a
|
||
flat body and a long, tapering tail with a venomous spine at the base.'
|
||
- ' Any of numerous cartilaginous fishes of the family Dasyatidae, having a flattened
|
||
body and a long, tapering tail with a venomous spine at the tip.'
|
||
name: stingray
|
||
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|
||
- stingray
|
||
- ray
|
||
- elasmobranch
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- aquatic_vertebrate
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- organism
|
||
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|
||
- whole
|
||
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|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- stingray
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- cartilaginous_fish
|
||
- fish
|
||
- aquatic_vertebrate
|
||
- vertebrate
|
||
- chordate
|
||
- animal
|
||
- organism
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- stingray
|
||
- ray
|
||
- elasmobranch
|
||
t:
|
||
clean_name: t
|
||
def_wiki: The twentieth letter of the English alphabet, called tee and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a base found in DNA (but not in RNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs
|
||
with adenine
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The third letter of the English alphabet, called tee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The twentieth letter of the English alphabet, called tee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The twentieth letter of the English alphabet, called t and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the Latin alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The twentieth letter of the English alphabet, called tee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
name: t
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- thymine
|
||
- pyrimidine
|
||
- base
|
||
- compound
|
||
- chemical
|
||
- material
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
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|
||
- thymine
|
||
- pyrimidine
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
- chemical
|
||
- material
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- thymine
|
||
- pyrimidine
|
||
- base
|
||
t\:
|
||
clean_name: t\
|
||
def_wiki: The twentieth letter of the English alphabet, called tee and written in
|
||
the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The sixteenth letter of the English alphabet, called tee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The th sound in thin, think, and thread.'
|
||
- ' The thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, called tee and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The 19th letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabet, derived from the
|
||
Phoenician letter taw.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-second letter of the English alphabet, called tee and written in
|
||
the Latin script.'
|
||
name: t\
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
takeoff:
|
||
clean_name: takeoff
|
||
def_wiki: The rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight.
|
||
def_wn: a departure; especially of airplanes
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The act of lifting off from the ground, taking flight.'
|
||
- ' The act of rising into the air, as an airplane.'
|
||
- ' The act of rising into the air, especially by an aircraft.'
|
||
- ' The act of taking off.'
|
||
- ' The act of taking off, or the state of being airborne.'
|
||
name: takeoff
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- takeoff
|
||
- departure
|
||
- act
|
||
- event
|
||
- psychological_feature
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- takeoff
|
||
- departure
|
||
- act
|
||
- event
|
||
- psychological_feature
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- takeoff
|
||
- departure
|
||
- act
|
||
takeoff-hand:
|
||
clean_name: takeoff-hand
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The hand that is used to push the aircraft''s control column forward to initiate
|
||
the takeoff.'
|
||
- ' The hand used to hold the stick of a glider or other aircraft when taking off.'
|
||
- ' The hand that is used to hold the stick during takeoff.'
|
||
- ' The hand that is used to pull the control column back to initiate the takeoff.'
|
||
- ' The hand used to control the aircraft during takeoff.'
|
||
name: takeoff-hand
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
text:
|
||
clean_name: text
|
||
def_wiki: A writing consisting of multiple glyphs, characters, symbols or sentences.
|
||
def_wn: the words of something written
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A written or printed work of fiction or nonfiction, or a musical composition
|
||
with or without words.'
|
||
- ' A message sent by a cell phone or other mobile device.'
|
||
- ' A written message.'
|
||
- ' A written or printed work of fiction or nonfiction, longer than a phrase and
|
||
shorter than a book.'
|
||
- ' A sequence of characters.'
|
||
name: text
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- text
|
||
- matter
|
||
- writing
|
||
- written_communication
|
||
- communication
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- text
|
||
- matter
|
||
- writing
|
||
- written_communication
|
||
- communication
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- text
|
||
- matter
|
||
- writing
|
||
th:
|
||
clean_name: th
|
||
def_wiki: The upper portion of a page (or other) layout.
|
||
def_wn: the fifth day of the week; the fourth working day
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A letter of the Latin alphabet, called "eth" in English.'
|
||
- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called th and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called eth and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The 19th letter of the Greek alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
name: th
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- Thursday
|
||
- weekday
|
||
- day_of_the_week
|
||
- calendar_day
|
||
- time_period
|
||
- fundamental_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- Thursday
|
||
- weekday
|
||
- day_of_the_week
|
||
- calendar_day
|
||
- time_period
|
||
- fundamental_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- Thursday
|
||
- weekday
|
||
- day_of_the_week
|
||
trafficLight:
|
||
clean_name: trafficLight
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A traffic light.'
|
||
- ' A traffic signal with four lights, red, yellow, green, and sometimes a flashing
|
||
amber.'
|
||
- ' A device that controls traffic.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light is a signaling device positioned at a road intersection, pedestrian
|
||
crossing, or other location to control conflicting traffic movements.'
|
||
- ' A traffic signal with a red, yellow, and green light, used to control traffic.'
|
||
name: trafficLight
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
trafficLight-Green:
|
||
clean_name: trafficLight-Green
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A color that is a representation of the color of a traffic light signal that
|
||
indicates that vehicles may proceed or proceed with caution.'
|
||
- ' The color of the light emitted by a traffic light when it is in the "go" phase.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light with a green light.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light that is green.'
|
||
- ' A color that is a representation of the color of a traffic light that indicates
|
||
that a driver may proceed.'
|
||
name: trafficLight-Green
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
trafficLight-GreenLeft:
|
||
clean_name: trafficLight-GreenLeft
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A traffic light with the green light on the left.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light that is green on the left side.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light with a green light on the left side.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light with the green light on the left.'
|
||
- ' The color green, at a hue value of 0.0, a saturation value of 0.0 and a lightness
|
||
value of 0.0.'
|
||
name: trafficLight-GreenLeft
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
trafficLight-Red:
|
||
clean_name: trafficLight-Red
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A traffic light that is red.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light that is red.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light that is red.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light that is red.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light with a red light.'
|
||
name: trafficLight-Red
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
trafficLight-RedLeft:
|
||
clean_name: trafficLight-RedLeft
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A traffic light with a red light on the left side.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light that is red on the left side.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light with a red light on the left side.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light with the red light on the left.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light with a red light on the left side.'
|
||
name: trafficLight-RedLeft
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
trafficLight-Yellow:
|
||
clean_name: trafficLight-Yellow
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A color that is a shade of yellow.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light is a signaling device positioned at a road intersection, pedestrian
|
||
crossing, or other location to control conflicting traffic movements.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light is a signaling device positioned at a road intersection, displaying
|
||
different signals for each direction of travel.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light that is yellow.'
|
||
- ' A color that is a shade of yellow.'
|
||
name: trafficLight-Yellow
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
trafficLight-YellowLeft:
|
||
clean_name: trafficLight-YellowLeft
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A traffic light with a yellow light that indicates that a driver should prepare
|
||
to stop because the traffic light is about to turn red.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light with a yellow light on the left side.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light that is yellow on the left side.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light with a yellow light in the top left corner.'
|
||
- ' A traffic light with a yellow light in the left-hand signal.'
|
||
name: trafficLight-YellowLeft
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
train:
|
||
clean_name: train
|
||
def_wiki: Elongated portion.
|
||
def_wn: public transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and
|
||
drawn by a locomotive
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A railway vehicle that has a long series of connected cars, used for the transport
|
||
of passengers or goods.'
|
||
- ' A series of connected vehicles that usually runs along a track to transport
|
||
cargo or passengers.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle consisting of a self-propelled, usually motor-driven, railway car
|
||
that carries passengers or freight.'
|
||
- ' A series of connected railroad cars or vehicles moving along a track.'
|
||
- ' A series of connected vehicles that usually runs along a track to transport
|
||
passengers or goods.'
|
||
name: train
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- train
|
||
- public_transport
|
||
- conveyance
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- train
|
||
- public_transport
|
||
- conveyance
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- train
|
||
- public_transport
|
||
- conveyance
|
||
truck:
|
||
clean_name: truck
|
||
def_wiki: A small wheel or roller, specifically the wheel of a gun carriage.
|
||
def_wn: an automotive vehicle suitable for hauling
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A large motor vehicle with a long wheelbase and an open rear cargo area.'
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with a large carrying capacity, typically having a long wheelbase
|
||
and an enclosed cargo area with a rear door that opens to the side; a lorry.'
|
||
- ' A vehicle with a large carrying capacity, typically for the transportation of
|
||
goods.'
|
||
- ' A small wheel or roller, specifically the wheel of a gun carriage.'
|
||
- ' A motor vehicle with a large carrying space, typically having a separate body
|
||
and chassis.'
|
||
name: truck
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- truck
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
- self-propelled_vehicle
|
||
- wheeled_vehicle
|
||
- container
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- truck
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
- self-propelled_vehicle
|
||
- wheeled_vehicle
|
||
- container
|
||
- instrumentality
|
||
- artifact
|
||
- whole
|
||
- object
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- truck
|
||
- motor_vehicle
|
||
- self-propelled_vehicle
|
||
tvmonitor:
|
||
clean_name: tvmonitor
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A television set, especially a large one.'
|
||
- ' A television set.'
|
||
- ' A television monitor.'
|
||
- ' A television set.'
|
||
- ' A television set.'
|
||
name: tvmonitor
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
u:
|
||
clean_name: u
|
||
def_wiki: The twenty-first letter of the English alphabet, called u and written
|
||
in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a base containing nitrogen that is found in RNA (but not in DNA) and derived
|
||
from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The 21st letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-fifth letter of the English alphabet, called u and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-first letter of the English alphabet, called you and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-first letter of the English alphabet, called u and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-first letter of the English alphabet, called u and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
name: u
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- uracil
|
||
- nucleotide
|
||
- ester
|
||
- organic_compound
|
||
- compound
|
||
- chemical
|
||
- material
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- uracil
|
||
- nucleotide
|
||
- ester
|
||
- organic_compound
|
||
- compound
|
||
- chemical
|
||
- material
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- uracil
|
||
- nucleotide
|
||
- ester
|
||
v:
|
||
clean_name: v
|
||
def_wiki: The twenty-second letter of the English alphabet, called vee and written
|
||
in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a unit of potential equal to the potential difference between two points
|
||
on a conductor carrying a current of 1 ampere when the power dissipated between
|
||
the two points is 1 watt; equivalent to the potential difference across a resistance
|
||
of 1 ohm when 1 ampere of current flows through it
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The twenty-seventh letter of the English alphabet, called vee and written in
|
||
the Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The 22nd letter of the English alphabet, called vee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The 22nd letter of the English alphabet, called vee and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' To move or cause to move in a specified direction, especially by pushing or
|
||
pulling.'
|
||
- ' To move or cause to move in a specified direction.'
|
||
name: v
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- volt
|
||
- potential_unit
|
||
- electromagnetic_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- volt
|
||
- potential_unit
|
||
- electromagnetic_unit
|
||
- unit_of_measurement
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- volt
|
||
- potential_unit
|
||
- electromagnetic_unit
|
||
w:
|
||
clean_name: w
|
||
def_wiki: The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, called double-u and written
|
||
in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a heavy grey-white metallic element; the pure form is used mainly in electrical
|
||
applications; it is found in several ores including wolframite and scheelite
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, called double-u and written
|
||
in the Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, called double-u and written
|
||
in the Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, called double-u and written
|
||
in the Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, called double-u and written
|
||
in the Latin script.'
|
||
name: w
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- tungsten
|
||
- metallic_element
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- tungsten
|
||
- metallic_element
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- tungsten
|
||
- metallic_element
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
white bishop:
|
||
clean_name: white bishop
|
||
def_wiki: 'An overseer of congregations: either any such overseer, generally speaking,
|
||
or (in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Anglicanism, etc.) an official in the church
|
||
hierarchy (actively or nominally) governing a diocese, supervising the church''s
|
||
priests, deacons, and property in its territory.'
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' An overseer of congregations: either any such overseer, generally speaking,
|
||
or (in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Anglicanism, etc.) an official in the church
|
||
hierarchy (actively or nominally) governing a diocese, supervising the'
|
||
- ' A bishop who is a member of the white race.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves diagonally and is usually the second most powerful
|
||
piece on the board.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves diagonally and is worth three points.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves diagonally across the board and has the ability to
|
||
move any number of vacant squares in a straight line.'
|
||
name: white bishop
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
white king:
|
||
clean_name: white king
|
||
def_wiki: A male monarch; a man who heads a monarchy. If it is an absolute monarchy,
|
||
then he is the supreme ruler of his nation.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A chess piece, usually representing a king, that is moved in the game according
|
||
to specific rules.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece, the first of the eight principal pieces.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves in a straight line horizontally or vertically, and
|
||
captures by moving diagonally.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece, the first of the two kings in the game of chess.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves in any direction, but is restricted to a maximum of
|
||
two squares in any one move.'
|
||
name: white king
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
white knight:
|
||
clean_name: white knight
|
||
def_wiki: An individual or corporation that intends to acquire another company in
|
||
order to avert a hostile takeover.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A man who defends a woman''s honor in a chivalrous manner.'
|
||
- ' A man who comes to the aid of a woman in distress, especially a woman who is
|
||
being attacked by a man.'
|
||
- ' A man who defends a woman from the advances of other men.'
|
||
- ' A man who defends a woman''s honor, especially when she is not present.'
|
||
- ' A man who defends a woman''s honor.'
|
||
name: white knight
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
white pawn:
|
||
clean_name: white pawn
|
||
def_wiki: The most common chess piece, or a similar piece in a similar game. In
|
||
chess each side has eight; moves are only forward, and attacks are only forward
|
||
diagonally or en passant.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A chess piece representing a pawn that is allowed to move two squares on its
|
||
first move.'
|
||
- ' A white chess piece that starts the game on the second row from the player.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves diagonally forward one square at a time, and can capture
|
||
an opponent''s piece by moving to the square it occupies.'
|
||
- ' The most common chess piece, or a similar piece in a similar game. In chess
|
||
each side has eight; moves are only forward, and attacks are only forward diagonally
|
||
or en passant.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that can move only forward and is the first to be moved in the
|
||
game.'
|
||
name: white pawn
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
white queen:
|
||
clean_name: white queen
|
||
def_wiki: 'A female monarch. Example: Queen Victoria.'
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A queen chess piece, usually the white queen.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece, the queen, which is white in color.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves in a pattern of two steps diagonally followed by one
|
||
step horizontally or vertically.'
|
||
- ' A queen chess piece, usually represented as white on a chessboard.'
|
||
- ' A female monarch; a woman who heads a monarchy. If it is an absolute monarchy,
|
||
then she is the supreme ruler of her nation.'
|
||
name: white queen
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
white rook:
|
||
clean_name: white rook
|
||
def_wiki: A European bird, Corvus frugilegus, of the crow family.
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A chess piece, usually represented as a white square with a white bird on it.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that can move in any direction, but captures only by moving to
|
||
the square immediately in front of the opponent''s piece.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece, usually the second most powerful piece in the game, moving any
|
||
number of unoccupied squares in a straight line, jumping over any intervening
|
||
piece, and capturing by displacement.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that can move in any direction and is usually represented by a
|
||
white square.'
|
||
- ' A chess piece that moves horizontally and vertically, and can capture an opponent''s
|
||
piece by moving to the square on which it stands.'
|
||
name: white rook
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
wild:
|
||
clean_name: wild
|
||
def_wiki: Untamed; not domesticated; specifically, in an unbroken line of undomesticated
|
||
animals (as opposed to feral, referring to undomesticated animals whose ancestors
|
||
were domesticated).
|
||
def_wn: a wild primitive state untouched by civilization
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' Not domesticated; not under human control.'
|
||
- ' Not domesticated; growing in the natural state; not cultivated; as, wild plants;
|
||
wild animals.'
|
||
- ' Not domesticated; not under human control.'
|
||
- ' Not tamed or domesticated.'
|
||
- ' A wild animal, especially a large and dangerous one.'
|
||
name: wild
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- wild
|
||
- state
|
||
- attribute
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- wild
|
||
- state
|
||
- attribute
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- wild
|
||
- state
|
||
- attribute
|
||
x:
|
||
clean_name: x
|
||
def_wiki: The twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet, called ex and written
|
||
in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: the cardinal number that is the sum of nine and one; the base of the decimal
|
||
system
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A symbol used to represent an unknown quantity in algebraic expressions.'
|
||
- ' The unknown quantity in an algebraic expression.'
|
||
- ' The 24th letter of the English alphabet, called ex and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The unknown quantity in an algebraic equation.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet, called ex and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
name: x
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- ten
|
||
- large_integer
|
||
- integer
|
||
- number
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- ten
|
||
- large_integer
|
||
- integer
|
||
- number
|
||
- definite_quantity
|
||
- measure
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- ten
|
||
- large_integer
|
||
- integer
|
||
y:
|
||
clean_name: y
|
||
def_wiki: The twenty-fifth letter of the English alphabet, called wy or wye and
|
||
written in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: a silvery metallic element that is common in rare-earth minerals; used in
|
||
magnesium and aluminum alloys
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The 25th letter of the English alphabet, called y and written in the Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The fifth letter of the English alphabet, called y and written in the Latin
|
||
script.'
|
||
- ' The 25th letter of the English alphabet, called y and written in the Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-fifth letter of the English alphabet, called wy or wye and written
|
||
in the Latin script.'
|
||
name: y
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- yttrium
|
||
- metallic_element
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- yttrium
|
||
- metallic_element
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
- substance
|
||
- matter
|
||
- physical_entity
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- yttrium
|
||
- metallic_element
|
||
- chemical_element
|
||
yellow mushroom:
|
||
clean_name: yellow mushroom
|
||
def_wiki: Any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground
|
||
on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood).
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A fungus of the genus Agaricus, having a cap with a central depression and radiating
|
||
folds or wrinkles, and a stem with a ring on the upper side.'
|
||
- ' A fungus of the genus Agaricus, having a bright yellow cap and a ring on the
|
||
stem.'
|
||
- ' A fungus that is usually yellow in color and grows on the ground.'
|
||
- ' Any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground on
|
||
soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood).'
|
||
- ' A small, edible, yellow-colored mushroom, typically with a cap and stem.'
|
||
name: yellow mushroom
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
yourleft:
|
||
clean_name: yourleft
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The direction to the left of a person facing in the same direction.'
|
||
- ' The direction to the left of the speaker.'
|
||
- ' The left side of a person facing east.'
|
||
- ' The direction to the left of a person facing in the same direction.'
|
||
- ' The left side of a person facing east.'
|
||
name: yourleft
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
yourright:
|
||
clean_name: yourright
|
||
def_wiki: null
|
||
def_wn: ''
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' A person who is right, or correct.'
|
||
- ' A message posted on a bulletin board or newsgroup to indicate that the poster
|
||
has finished writing and wishes to continue the discussion.'
|
||
- ' A term used to describe the right side of a person facing another person.'
|
||
- ' The opposite of left.'
|
||
- ' The side of the body to the right of the observer.'
|
||
name: yourright
|
||
path_wn: ''
|
||
path_wn10: ''
|
||
path_wn3: ''
|
||
z:
|
||
clean_name: z
|
||
def_wiki: The twenty-sixth letter of the English alphabet, called zed or zee and
|
||
written in the Latin script.
|
||
def_wn: the ending of a series or sequence; --Revelation
|
||
gpt3:
|
||
- ' The twenty-sixth letter of the English alphabet, called z and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The letter z in the ICAO spelling alphabet.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-sixth letter of the English alphabet, called z and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' The twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet, called z and written in the
|
||
Latin script.'
|
||
- ' A letter of the alphabet.'
|
||
name: z
|
||
path_wn:
|
||
- omega
|
||
- ending
|
||
- happening
|
||
- event
|
||
- psychological_feature
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn10:
|
||
- omega
|
||
- ending
|
||
- happening
|
||
- event
|
||
- psychological_feature
|
||
- abstraction
|
||
- entity
|
||
path_wn3:
|
||
- omega
|
||
- ending
|
||
- happening
|