cohyponymically

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English

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Etymology

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From cohyponymic +‎ -ally.

Adverb

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cohyponymically (not comparable)

  1. Synonym of cohyponymously.
    • 1987 May 1, Stuart Hannabuss, “Collaborating over Meanings in Management: Drucker Looks at Effectiveness”, in Personnel Review, volume 16, number 5, →DOI, →ISSN, page 34:
      Unlike, say, botany or zoology, or even in a thesaural structure of a knowledge database, where the syntactical and semantic relationships between concepts is often highly ordered (e.g. hierarchically, cohyponymically), the central concepts and meanings in the field of management are more consensually negotiated.
    • 1992, Albrecht Neubert, Gregory M. Shreve, “Textuality” (chapter 3), in Translation as Text (Translation Studies; 1), Kent, Oh.: Kent State University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, page 111:
      There are a number of straightforward cohesion devices used in the text. Men is iterated co-hyponymically: scientists, geneticists, immunologists, histologists, virologists, cell biologists, embryologists, the founding director, the present director, []