Semantic Nets - How To Discuss
Semantic Nets
Type of knowledge representation that uses nodes (representing objects or events) and links (representing relationships between those objects or events).
Literal Meanings of Semantic Nets
Semantic:
Meanings of Semantic:
In writing systems, such as Chinese script, the part of a phoneemantic character that gives a clue to its meaning is contrasted with phonetics.
Concerning the semantics or meaning of words.
(Software design, code) Represents intended structure and meaning.
(about a detail or difference) Minor or trivial (about a person or statement) to criticize, ridicule.
Nets:
Meanings of Nets:
Fabric of thread, cord or rope.
One such newly made device for catching fish, butterflies etc.
A device made from such a net, usually used to capture something.
Everything that resembles such a device.
(by extension) A trap.
Of a polyhedron: Any set of edge-to-edge polyhedra that, when folded along the edges between adjacent polygons so that the outer edges touch, form a polyhedron.
A system that allows data to be moved or exchanged between a set of users, locations, etc.
A frame supported by a trellis that serves as a target for hockey, soccer, lacrosse, etc.
Tensioned net to divide the field into tennis, badminton, volleyball, etc.
(by extension) The area of the playing field near the net (closed net to divide the playing field).
Catch with a net.
Fall into a trap or fall into a trick.
Enclose or cover with a net.
Goal).
Hit the ball into the net.
To form a net or woven net.
The amount that remains after deduction of costs is deducted from the profit.
Received as a reward.
Enter as advantage for.
To completely cover a position.
Sentences of Nets
Hair net, mosquito net, tennis net.
Petri net.
Caught in the prosecution's net.
Computer network, road network, power distribution network.
Head forward sent the ball to 10.
Thread a tree.
Evans scored the winning goal in the 80th minute.
The company earns $30 for every sale.
The scam netted the $30,000.
Each side compensates for its position relative to the other side.