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ili-30-02506947-n CILI: i48852
WordNet Domains: animals biology
SUMO Ontology: Mammal+
Basic Level Concept: 01886756-n eutherian
Epinonyms: [1] eutherian
[1] eutherian |1|
[0] ili-30-02506947-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
Polaridade:
  positivo negativo
SentiWordNet: 0 0
ML-SentiCon: 0 0.125
Tempo:
  pasado presente futuro atemporal
TempoWordNet: 0 0 0 1

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GL Variantes
- plantígrado [planˈtiɣɾa̝ðo̝] · [RILG] [DRAG]
CA Variantes
- plantígrad
EU Variantes
- plantigrado
ES Variantes
- plantígrado
EN Variantes
- plantigrade
- plantigrade_mammal
Glosa
an animal that walks with the entire sole of the foot touching the ground as e.g. bears and human beings
DE Variantes
- Fersengänger
- Sohlengänger
ZH_S Variantes
- 跖行哺乳动物
Relacións léxico-semánticas no WordNet vía ILI (12) - Amosar / Agochar gráfico:
Antonyms
(near_antonym)
02507148-n: an animal that walks so that only the toes touch the ground as e.g. dogs and cats and horses
Hyperonyms
(has_hyperonym)
01886756-n: mammals having a placenta; all mammals except monotremes and marsupials
Glosses
(gloss)
00015388-n: a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
Glosses
(gloss)
00159040-r: as an example
Glosses
(gloss)
00515380-a: constituting the full quantity or extent; complete
Glosses
(gloss)
01206218-v: make physical contact with, come in contact with
Glosses
(gloss)
01904930-v: use one's feet to advance; advance by steps
Glosses
(gloss)
02131653-n: massive plantigrade carnivorous or omnivorous mammals with long shaggy coats and strong claws
Glosses
(gloss)
05563266-n: the part of the leg of a human being below the ankle joint
Glosses
(gloss)
05577190-n: the underside of the foot
Glosses
(gloss)
09334396-n: the solid part of the earth's surface
Glosses
(rgloss)
02131653-n: massive plantigrade carnivorous or omnivorous mammals with long shaggy coats and strong claws
Glosses
(rgloss)
02507649-n: plantigrade carnivorous mammals