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related-term-type Related Term Type
Describes the relationship between the related term (<related-term>) and the term (<term>) that is being defined in a term section using the <term-display> element. For example, the related term is a deprecated form of the term being defined.
REQUIRED on element: <related-term>
Value | Meaning |
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acronym | The related term is the initial letters of the preferred term, or other combination pronounced as a word, rather than as a sequence of letters. |
contrast-with | The related term is unlike the preferred term and provides a contrast. |
custom | Not one of the meanings named in this list. The type can be found as the value of the attribute @custom-type. |
deprecatedTerm | The related term is not preferred and should not be used. |
see | Someone looking for a term should use this related term instead of the term found. |
see-also | Someone looking at the preferred term might also be interested in this related term. |
synonym | The related term has a very similar meaning to the preferred term. |
translation | The related term is the preferred term, translated into a second language. |
Restriction | This attribute is required; it must be provided if the element is used. |
Tagged Sample
Related term is an acronym
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<term-display>
<term term-type="fullForm">hoogwerker</term>
<part-of-speech>noun</part-of-speech>
<related-term related-term-type="acronym">HW</related-term>
<def><p>hefplatform bestaande uit een werkplatform en
een hydraulische hefinrichting gemonteerd op een zelfaangedreven
chassis</p></def>
<non-normative-note>
<p>Zie <std><std-ref>EN 1777</std-ref></std>.</p>
</non-normative-note>
</term-display>...