]> A Synset in an adjective cluster representing a concept that is similar in meaning to the concept represented by its head synset . A synset including adjective word senses. A synset including adverb word senses. Google AdSense http://www.google.com/adsense A synset including noun word senses. http://www.simpli.fi/ A synonym set; a set of words that are interchangeable in some context. A synset including verb word senses. 2.0 http://www.w3.org/2006/03/wn/wn20/schema/ wn20/schema Wordnet team http://wordnet.princeton.edu/wordnet/about-wordnet/ The WordNet team includes the following members Christiane Fellbaum Randee Tengi Lavanya Jose Peter Schulam Isaac Julien George A. Miller (Emeritus) 2 It defines the attribute relation between noun and adjective synset pairs in which the adjective is a value of the noun. 2 2 It specifies that the second synset is a cause of the first synset. This relation only holds for verbs. 2 inverse of causedBy 2 It specifies that the first synset has been classified as a member of the class (either as topic or 'category', as region, or as usage) represented by the second (noun) synset. 2 2 2 2 global mixed possible 2 2 A verb X entails Y if X cannot be done unless Y is, or has been, done. It specifies that the second synset is an entailment of first synset. This relation only holds for verbs. 2 It specifies that the second synset is a meronym of the first synset. This relation only holds for nouns. 2 2 It specifies that the second synset is a hypernym of the first synset. This relation holds for nouns and verbs. The symmetric operator, hyponym, implies that the first synset is a hyponym of the second synset. 2 It specifies that the second synset is a member meronym of the first synset. This relation only holds for nouns. 2 2 noun/noun, e.g. nose/face 2 It specifies that the second synset is a part meronym of the first synset. This relation only holds for nouns. 2 2 It specifies that the second synset is similar in meaning to the first synset. This means that the second synset is a satellite of the first synset, which is the cluster head. This relation only holds for adjective synsets contained in adjective clusters. 2 It specifies that the second synset is a substance meronym of the first synset. This relation only holds for nouns. 2 http://icame.uib.no/brown/bcm.html