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Synonym - Synonyms (in ancient Greek syn 'συν' = plus and onoma 'όνομα' = name) are different words with similar or identical meanings and are interchangeable. Antonyms are words with opposite or nearly opposite meanings.
Coaybtete-leranous - Coaybtete-leranous is a word which appears in the thesaurus of some of the earlier versions of Microsoft Word. It is given as a synonym for 'common' or 'crude', but can only appear in the synonym list of other words; when searched for itself, it gives a 'cannot be found' message.
Thesaurus - The word thesaurus is derived from 16th century New Latin, in turn from Latin thesaurus, from ancient Greek thesauros, "store-house", "treasury". Besides its meaning as a treasury or storehouse, it more commonly means a listing of words with similar, related, or opposite meanings (this new meaning of thesaurus dates back to Roget's Thesaurus).
Synonym (botany) - In botanical nomenclature, the synonym of a botanical name is a name that also applies to this same taxon. A synonym cannot exist is isolation: it is always "a synonym of ...
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