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Copyright © 2002 Cycorp Introduction Fundamental Expression Types Top Level Collections Time and Dates Spatial Properties and Relations Event Types Information More Content Areas Survey of Knowledge Base Content

Copyright © 2002 Cycorp Spatial Properties and Relations Surfaces, Portals and Cavities Shape Attributes (63) Types of Spatial Symmetry Direction and Orientation Vocabulary Relative Positions of Objects Nearness and Location Being Between ‘In-’ Predicates (~ 60) Connections Predicates (~ 65) Mereological Relations

Copyright © 2002 Cycorp Senses of ‘In’ Can the inner object leave by passing between members of the outer group? –Yes -- Try #$in-Among

Copyright © 2002 Cycorp Senses of ‘In’ Does part of the inner object stick out of the container? –None of it. -- Try #$in-ContCompletely –Yes -- Try #$in-ContPartially If the container were turned around could the contained object fall out? –Yes -- Try #$in-ContOpen –No -- Try #$in-ContClosed

Copyright © 2002 Cycorp Senses of ‘In’ Is it attached to the inside of the outer object? –Yes -- Try #$connectedToInside Can it be removed, if enough force is used, without damaging either object? –Yes -- Try #$in-Snugly or #$screwedIn Does the inner object stick into the outer object? –Yes -- Try #$sticksInto

Copyright © 2002 Cycorp Senses of ‘Part’ –#$parts –#$intangibleParts –#$subInformation –#$subEvents –#$physicalDecompositions –#$physicalPortions –#$physicalParts – #$externalParts –#$internalParts –#$anatomicalParts –#$constituents –#$ingredients

Copyright © 2002 Cycorp Organizations #$governingBody #$WholeOrganizationFn #$parentCompany #$subOrgs-Command #$subOrgs-Permanent #$subOrgs-Temporary #$subOrgs-OnlyDuringOperation #$physicalQuarters #$hasHeadquartersIn Country #$officeInCountry #$memberTypes #$organizationHead #$PolicyFn

Copyright © 2002 Cycorp Summary Senses of ‘In’ –#$in-Among –#$in-ContCompletely, #$in-ContPartially, #$in-ContClosed, #$in-ContOpen –#$connectedToInside, #$in-Snugly, #$screwedIn, #$sticksInto Senses of ‘Part’ Organizations