Parts of โ€œconventโ€

(noun) A religious community whose members (especially nuns) live under strict observation of religious rules and self-imposed vows.

Below are the parts and wholes of โ€œconventโ€ drawn from WordNet. โ€œConventโ€ is made up of cell, cubicle, and is itself part of sect.

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Parts that comprise convent (holonyms)

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Larger things convent belongs to (meronyms)

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Understanding Parts & Wholes

  • โ—‰ Blue pills are parts of โ€œconventโ€ โ€” things it is made up of (holonyms).
  • โ—‰ Purple pills are wholes that โ€œconventโ€ belongs to (meronyms).
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is "convent" made up of?

"Convent" comprises: cell, cubicle. These are its holonyms โ€” the parts that make up "convent".

What is "convent" a part of?

"Convent" is a part of: sect, religious order. These are its meronyms โ€” the larger things that "convent" belongs to.

What is a holonym?

A holonym is a word that names the whole of which a given word is a part. For example, "car" is a holonym of "engine" โ€” an engine is part of a car. Holonyms help you understand how parts relate to their wholes.

What is a meronym?

A meronym is a word that names a part of a larger whole. For example, "engine", "wheel", and "door" are meronyms of "car". Learning meronyms helps you describe objects precisely and expand your vocabulary.