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| parasitic |
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| (instance parasitic BinaryPredicate) | WMD.kif 1996-1996 | parasitic is an instance of binary predicate |
| (domainSubclass parasitic 1 Organism) | WMD.kif 1997-1997 | The number 1 argument of parasitic is a subclass of organism |
| (domainSubclass parasitic 2 Organism) | WMD.kif 1998-1998 | The number 2 argument of parasitic is a subclass of organism |
| (documentation parasitic EnglishLanguage "A BinaryPredicate that is the counterpart to parasite, but for classes rather than instances.") | WMD.kif 2000-2001 | The number 2 argument of parasitic is a subclass of organism |
| appearance as argument number 2 |
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| (relatedInternalConcept parasite parasitic) | WMD.kif 1999-1999 | parasite is internally related to parasitic |
| (termFormat EnglishLanguage parasitic "parasitic") | domainEnglishFormat.kif 65915-65915 | parasite is internally related to parasitic |
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| (=> (parasitic ?O1 ?O2) (exists (?I1 ?I2) (modalAttribute (and (instance ?I1 ?O1) (instance ?I2 ?O2) (parasite ?I1 ?I2)) Possibility))) |
WMD.kif 2003-2011 | If parasitic X and Y, then there exist Z, W such that the statement Z is an instance of X, W is an instance of Y, and W is a parasite of Z has the modal force of possibility |
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