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Members Key
bestride
blanket (fn 1; wn 1, 2)
border (fn 1; wn 1, 2, 5)
bound (wn 2)
bracket
bridge (wn 1)
cap (fn 1; wn 1)
circle
contain (fn 1; wn 2)
cover (fn 1; wn 2)
edge (wn 3)
encircle (fn 1; wn 1)
enclose (wn 1, 3)
encompass
engulf
fence (wn 1)
fill (fn 1; wn 3)
flank (wn 1)
follow (fn 1)
frame (wn 1, 2)
head (wn 7)
hug (wn 2)
line (fn 1; wn 1)
overcast
overhang (wn 1, 2)
precede (wn 2, 4)
rim (wn 1)
ring (fn 1; wn 5)
skirt (fn 1; wn 4)
span (wn 1)
straddle (wn 1, 2)
support (wn 4)
surmount (wn 2)
surround (wn 1)
top (wn 5)
traverse (fn 1)
underlie (wn 1, 2)
 
 
 

Roles Reference
  • Theme1 [+concrete]
  • Theme2 [+concrete]

Frames Reference Key
Basic Transitive
   example "Italy borders France."
   syntax Theme1 V Theme2
   semantics contact(during(E), Theme1, Theme2) exist(during(E), Theme1) exist(during(E), Theme2)

 
No Comments contiguous_location-47.8-1
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Members Key
abut (fn 1; wn 1)
adjoin (fn 1; wn 1, 2)
cross (wn 2)
hit
intersect (wn 1)
meet (wn 3, 13)
touch (wn 5)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
Understood Reciprocal Object
   example "Italy and France touch."
   syntax Theme1 (and) Theme2 V
   semantics contact(during(E), Theme1, Theme2) exist(during(E), Theme1) exist(during(E), Theme2)

 
No Comments contiguous_location-47.8-2
Members: 1, Frames: 1

Members Key
dominate (wn 5)

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
Unspecified Object
   example "DEC has often dominated."
   syntax Theme1 V
   semantics contact(during(E), Theme1, ?Theme2) exist(during(E), Theme1) exist(during(E), ?Theme2)

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