Word Hierarchy for โ€œmaculaโ€

(noun) An oval yellow spot near the center of the retina of the human eye, histologically defined as having two or more layers of ganglion cells, responsible for detailed central vision.

โ€œMaculaโ€ is a kind ofโ€ฆ

Broader categories (hypernyms)

10 categories
Types of โ€œMaculaโ€

More specific words (hyponyms)

3 types

Understanding Word Hierarchy

  • โ†‘ Hypernyms (blue) are broader categories โ€” โ€œmaculaโ€ is a type of these.
  • โ†“ Hyponyms (purple) are more specific โ€” these are types of โ€œmaculaโ€.
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  • โ†’ Use in writing โ€” swap a vague word for a precise hyponym to make your writing more specific.

Frequently Asked Questions

What category does "macula" belong to?

"Macula" is a kind of area, spot, region, patch, dapple, maculation, speckle, topographic point, fleck, place. These are its hypernyms โ€” broader categories that "macula" falls under according to WordNet.

What are more specific types of "macula"?

More specific types of "macula" (hyponyms) include: freckle, liver spot, plague spot. These are all subtypes that fall under the category of "macula".

What is a hypernym?

A hypernym is a word whose meaning includes the meaning of a more specific word. For example, "vehicle" is a hypernym of "car" โ€” every car is a vehicle, but not every vehicle is a car.

What is a hyponym?

A hyponym is a word that is more specific than a general term. For example, "oak" and "pine" are hyponyms of "tree". Understanding hyponyms helps you choose more precise language in writing.