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[n,vs]
▶ extinction ▶ extinguishment ▶ disappearance ▶ vanishing ▶ termination ▶ lapse |
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[n,vs]
{physics}
▶ annihilation |
3. | A 2013-02-01 11:06:35 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | Lost in the mists of time. |
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2. | A* 2013-01-31 22:31:26 Rene Malenfant <...address hidden...> | |
Refs: | koj, daij, meikyo, gg5, prog, nc |
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Comments: | i don't understand scheme behind the original sense splitting. all my sources have only a single sense |
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Diff: | @@ -19,0 +19,5 @@ +<gloss>extinction</gloss> +<gloss>extinguishment</gloss> +<gloss>disappearance</gloss> +<gloss>vanishing</gloss> +<gloss>termination</gloss> @@ -20,1 +25,0 @@ -<gloss>annihilation (physics)</gloss> @@ -25,8 +29,2 @@ -<gloss>extinguishment</gloss> -<gloss>termination (e.g. of legal representation)</gloss> -</sense> -<sense> -<pos>&n;</pos> -<pos>&vs;</pos> -<field>&math;</field> -<gloss>vanishing</gloss> +<field>&physics;</field> +<gloss>annihilation</gloss> |
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1. | A* 2013-01-31 16:28:00 winnie <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | Meaning #3 indicates it's a mathematics term, but it can also be used as "vanishing" in a non-math context, as in the example sentence, and also in the book I'm reading. But I don't know if the domain field is meant to indicate a meaning is exclusively in that domain, or if that domain is one particular use of it. So I'll leave it to you to change if appropriate. |