Frame:Circular path
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Description | Path that goes in a circle; hence, it leads back to where it starts and the source = goal. |
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Current Frame: | Circular path |
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Relation Type: | is subcase of |
Related Frame: | Physical path Roles:physical_path
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Relevant Lexical Units:
Lempos | roundabout.n |
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Lempos | carousel.n |
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Lempos | merry-go-round.n |
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Lempos | cul de sac.n |
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Lempos | dead end.n |
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Lempos | round-a-bout.n |
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Lempos | circuit.n |
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Lempos | merry go round.n |
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Lempos | traffic circle.n |
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Lempos | rotary.n |
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Lempos | circle.n |
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Lempos | rollercoaster.n |
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Metaphors that use this frame:
as Target frame | as Source frame |
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Graph of frame relations:
digraph framerelsgrph { rankdir="BT" n1 [label="Circular path" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Circular_path" fontsize="10.0" penwidth=2 style="filled" fillcolor="lightgray" ]; n2 [label="Physical path" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Physical_path" fontsize="10.0" ];
n1 -> n2 [label = "is subcase of" fontsize="8.0" color="magenta" ]; }
Facts about "Circular path"
Has description | Path that goes in a circle; hence, it leads back to where it starts and the source = goal. + |
Is a subcase of | Frame:Physical path + |
LUs | English (roundabout.n, roundabout) +, English (carousel.n, carousel) +, English (merry-go-round.n, merry-go-round) +, English (cul de sac.n, cul de sac) +, English (dead end.n, dead end) +, English (round-a-bout.n, round-a-bout) +, English (circuit.n, circuit) +, English (merry go round.n, merry go round) +, English (traffic circle.n, traffic circle) +, English (rotary.n, rotary) +, English (circle.n, circle) + and English (rollercoaster.n, rollercoaster) + |
Related frame | is subcase of (Physical path, ?) + |
Has subobject "Has subobject" is a predefined property representing a container construct that allows to accumulate property-value assignments similar to that of a normal wiki page. | Frame:Circular path#Lexical_unit_of + |