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  <Lexicon id="oewn" label="Open English Wordnet" language="en" email="english-wordnet@googlegroups.com" license="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0" version="2024" url="https://github.com/globalwordnet/english-wordnet">
    <LexicalEntry id="oewn-singular-a">
      <Lemma writtenForm="singular" partOfSpeech="a">
        <Pronunciation variety="US">ˈsɪŋɡjəlɚ</Pronunciation>
        <Pronunciation variety="GB">ˈsɪŋɡjʊlə</Pronunciation>
      </Lemma>
      <Sense id="oewn-singular-a-00496667-s" synset="oewn-00496667-s" dc:identifier="singular%5:00:00:individual:00">
        <SenseRelation relType="derivation" target="oewn-singularity-n-04770905-n"/>
      </Sense>
    </LexicalEntry>
    <Synset id="oewn-00496667-s" ili="i2779" partOfSpeech="s" members="oewn-singular-a" lexfile="adj.all">
      <Definition language="en">being a single and separate person or thing</Definition>
      <SynsetRelation relType="similar" target="oewn-00495505-a"/>
      <Example language="en">can the singular person be understood apart from his culture?</Example>
      <Example language="en" dc:source="William James">every fact in the world might be singular … unlike any other fact and sole of its kind</Example>
    </Synset>
  </Lexicon>
</LexicalResource>