Difference between revisions of "position (Q1907)"

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plant supercharacter
 
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plant character
 
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plant/character/position
 
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plant character
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plant supercharacter
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plant/character/position
Property / fc-uid: plant/character/position / rank
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 24 June 2022

Location or disposition with reference to some dissimilar structure(s) or larger context. The lexicons relating to position and insertion overlap to a great degree, since these two morphological concepts are often inseparable in practice. Also overlaps conceptually with arrangement, habit, orientation, and shape.
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position
Location or disposition with reference to some dissimilar structure(s) or larger context. The lexicons relating to position and insertion overlap to a great degree, since these two morphological concepts are often inseparable in practice. Also overlaps conceptually with arrangement, habit, orientation, and shape.

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    plant character
    plant supercharacter
    plant/character/position
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