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In linguistics, a word sense is one of the meanings of a word. For example a dictionary may have over 50 different meanings of the word play[1], each of these having a different meaning based on the context of the word usage in a sentence. For example:
In each sentence we associate a different meaning of the word "play" based on hints the rest of the sentence gives us. Computers or people that read words one a time must use a process called word sense disambiguation to find the correct meaning of a word. Related TermsPolysemy is the property of having multiple senses. It differs from homonymy, where two different words (lexemes) happen to have the same spelling and pronunciation. See also
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