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Definitions from the WebTerm: Endocentric Definition: Endocentric refers to a grammatical construction in which one element within a phrase or word acts as the core or head, while the other elements are dependents that modify or complement the head. In linguistics, endocentric constructions are commonly used to create compound words or phrases. Senses and Usages:
Sense: Relating to or characterized by the use of endocentric constructions. Example Sentence: In the English language, most compound nouns are endocentric, such as 'train station' or 'bookshelf'. Sense: An endocentric construction in a language. Example Sentence: In the phrase 'blackbird,' where 'bird' is the head, the construction is endocentric. Sense: Referring to a substance or compound that is localized or concentrated within a specific part of the body or organism. Example Sentence: Endocentric proteins are responsible for the regulation of various physiological processes in humans. Sense: A local or popular term used within a specific region or community. Example Sentence: 'Supper' is an endocentric term commonly used in the southern United States to refer to the evening meal. | ||||
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