synset

Etymology
, coined in the context of the project.

Noun

 * 1)  A set of one or more synonyms that are interchangeable in some context without changing the truth value of the proposition in which they are embedded.
 * 2) * 1993, D. K. Harman, First Text Retrieval Conference (Trec-1): Proceedings:
 * The basic object in WordNet is a set of strict synonyms, called a synset. By definition, each synset a word appears in is a different sense of that word.
 * 1) * 1994, Donna K. Harman, The Second Text Retrieval Conference (TREC-2):
 * In some cases a synset that appears to be a logical choice for a query is nonetheless detrimental.
 * 1) * 1998, Christiane Fellbaum, WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database:
 * A synset is essentially what Sparck Jones (1964, 1986) calls a "run," which is the basic element in her theory of semantic classification.
 * A synset is essentially what Sparck Jones (1964, 1986) calls a "run," which is the basic element in her theory of semantic classification.

Translations

 * Czech: synset