hypernym
noun
- word with a broader meaning
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈhaɪpənɪm/ / /ˈhaɪpɚnɪm/
noun
Etymology: From hyper- (“over”) + -nym (“name”). From Ancient Greek roots; compare Latinate “superordinate term”.
- A superordinate word or phrase; a term whose referents form a set which includes as a subset the referents of a subordinate term—as, for example, insect (being a hypernym) for ant.
““Musical instrument” is a hypernym of “guitar” because a guitar is a musical instrument: a guitar belongs to a class or type of musical instruments.”
“Hypernyms of “dog” and “cat” include “mammal”, “pet”, “carnivore”, and “quadruped”.”