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A maximal common definition is identified relative to a set of [definitions | A maximal common definition is identified relative to a set of [[definition | definitions]] for the same term. The maximal common definition identifies the maximal semantics for a term that are shared between each definition in the set. | ||
'''To do:''' make this definition more precise and add example | '''To do:''' make this definition more precise and add example | ||
Revision as of 18:33, 22 October 2019
A maximal common definition is identified relative to a set of definitions for the same term. The maximal common definition identifies the maximal semantics for a term that are shared between each definition in the set.
To do: make this definition more precise and add example