cohyponymously

English

Etymology

From co- + hyponymously or cohyponymous + -ly.

Adverb

cohyponymously (not comparable)

  1. In a cohyponymous way.
    Synonym: cohyponymically
    • 2000 July, Bernard J. McKenna, Philip Graham, “Technocratic Discourse: A Primer”, in Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, volume 30, number 3, →DOI, page 235:
      Technocratic condensations are rendered, by repetition, into culturally normative, socially consumed and fetishised mantras that are also often juxtaposed to specific others, like, for instance, the “holy trinity” that accompanies “globalization” in public policy (see above). These are sometimes co-meronymously, sometimes co-hyponymously related to globalization and are themselves condensations that draw on neo-classical assumptions.

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