Relation pm#mereological_relation (?,*)
exclusion: attributive_relation intentional_relation temporal_relation object_relation
supertype: relation_playing_a_special_role what_relation
subtype: part_or_parts (?,?)
subtype: part (?,?)
subtype: sub_situation__subsituation (situation,situation)
subtype: sub_process__subproces (process,process)
subtype: temporal_part__P.T (perdurant,perdurant)
subtype: spatial_part__spatialpart__P.S (perdurant,perdurant)
subtype: spatial_part__spatialpart (spatial_object,spatial_object)
subtype: physical_part (physical_entity,physical_entity)
subtype: sub_collection__subcollection (collection,collection) a partial order relation
subtype: ending_collection (collection,collection)
subtype: final_segment__finalsegment (collection,collection) the second collection is a final segment of the 1st
subtype: sublist__final_segment_of__finalsegmentof (list,list) USE pm#final_segment INSTEAD OF THIS RELATION TYPE; "sublist" is a misleading name; "final_segment_of" is better
subtype: main_part (?,?)
subtype: first_part__firstpart (?,?)
subtype: first (list -> ?)
subtype: first (list -> ?)
subtype: last_part (?,?)
subtype: last (list -> ?)
subtype: part_in_Dolce_Lite (entity,entity)
subtype: part (entity,entity) the subpart may or may not be different from the whole
subtype: component (entity,entity)
subtype: atomic_part (entity,atom) an undivisible part
subtype: temporary_atomic_part__AtP (entity,atom)
subtype: proper_part (entity,entity) the subpart is different from the whole
subtype: temporary_proper_part (endurant,endurant)
subtype: temporary_part__temporarypart (endurant,endurant)
subtype: temporary_component__temporarycomponent (endurant,endurant)
subtype: constant_part (entity,entity)
subtype: sibling_part__siblingpart (entity,entity)
subtype: in_proceedings (conference,publication)
subtype: parts__part (?,collection) such a type (using a collection as destination) should NOT be used: pm#part or a subtype of it should be used instead
subtype: part_of (?,?) this type SHOULD NOT BE USED IN WEBKB (its inverse may be used); this type is only provided for knowledge sharing purposes
subtype: part__part_of (object,object) this type should have been name sumo#part_of to respect the common reading conventions of parameters; all other mereological relations are defined in terms of this one; it means that the 1st argument is part of the 2nd; note that, since part is a reflexive_relation, every object is a part of itself
subtype: proper_part__proper_part_of (object,object) the 1st argument is part of the 2nd but is not it; this is a transitive_relation and asymmetric_relation (hence an irreflexive_relation)
subtype: piece__piece_of__pieceof (substance,substance) a specialized common sense notion of part for arbitrary parts of substances; quasi-synonyms are: chunk, hunk, bit, etc; compare component, another subrelation of part
subtype: component__component_of__componentof (corpuscular_object,corpuscular_object) a specialized common sense notion of part for heterogeneous parts of complexes; the 1st argument is a component of the 2nd argument; examples: the doors and walls of a house, the states or provinces of a country, or the limbs and organs of an animal; compare with sumo#piece, another specialization of sumo#part
subtype: member (self_connected_object,collection) a specialized common sense notion of part for uniform parts of collections; for example, each sheep in a flock of sheep would have the relationship of member to the flock
subtype: part_in_Dolce_Full (world,particular,particular+)
subtype: part__P (world,particular,particular,particular)
subtype: atomic_part__AtP (world,particular,particular)
subtype: temporary_atomic_part__AtP (world,particular,particular,particular)
subtype: proper_part__PP (world,particular,particular) a subpart (different from the whole)
subtype: temporary_proper_part__PP (world,particular,particular,particular)
subtype: temporary_part__temporarypart__P (world,particular,particular,particular)
subtype: overlap_with__overlapwith (?,?)
subtype: overlap__O (abstract_or_perdurant,abstract_or_perdurant)