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    <LexicalEntry id="oewn-howler-n">
      <Lemma writtenForm="howler" partOfSpeech="n">
        <Pronunciation variety="US">ˈhaʊlɚ</Pronunciation>
        <Pronunciation variety="GB">ˈhaʊlə</Pronunciation>
      </Lemma>
      <Sense id="oewn-howler-n-02495291-n" synset="oewn-02495291-n" dc:identifier="howler%1:05:00::">
        <SenseRelation relType="derivation" target="oewn-howl-v-01049253-v"/>
      </Sense>
    </LexicalEntry>
    <LexicalEntry id="oewn-howler_monkey-n">
      <Lemma writtenForm="howler monkey" partOfSpeech="n"/>
      <Sense id="oewn-howler_monkey-n-02495291-n" synset="oewn-02495291-n" dc:identifier="howler_monkey%1:05:00::"/>
    </LexicalEntry>
    <Synset id="oewn-02495291-n" ili="i48770" partOfSpeech="n" members="oewn-howler_monkey-n oewn-howler-n" lexfile="noun.animal">
      <Definition language="en">monkey of tropical South American forests having a loud howling cry</Definition>
      <SynsetRelation relType="hypernym" target="oewn-02492220-n"/>
      <SynsetRelation relType="holo_member" target="oewn-02495167-n"/>
    </Synset>
  </Lexicon>
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