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 Noun attributes
 Morphological
 Gender
 MALE
 FEMALE
 Number
 PLURL[plural]
 vowel endings
 Na
 NA
 NAMz
 Ne
 NE
 Ni
 NI
 Nu
 NU
 No
 NO
 NoM
 NOTCH [Not Changeable Noun]
 ADJ-SGN [Adjective used as Singular Noun]
 ADJ-PLN [Adjective used as Plural Noun]
 Grammatical
 PROP [Proper Noun]
 Common Noun [If a noun is neither Proper nor Collective, then it
is taken for granted that it is Common Noun, and hence, no
symbol is kept for it]
 COLCT [Collective Noun]
 Semantic
 ANIMT [Animate]
 FLORA
 AQTC [Aquatic plants]
 CLMB [Climbers]
 SHRB [Shrubs]
 TREE [Trees]
 FAUNA
 AQUAN [Aquatic Animals]
 MML [Aquatic Mammals]
 FISH [Fish]
 AMPHB [Amphibians]
 BRIRD [Birds]
 IMGYCRT [Imaginary Creatures]
 INSCT [Insects]
 MML [Mammals]
 LSMML [Lesser Mammals]
 PRSN [Person]
 MCORG [Micro Organism]
 MYTHCHR [Mythological Character]
 RPTL [Reptiles]
 INANI [Inanimate]
 OBJCT [Object]
 IMGN [Imaginary]
 PHSCL [Physical]

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 ARTFCT [Artifact]
 MEDICINE [Medicine]
 CHML [Chemical]
 DRNKBL [Drinkable]
 EDBL [Edible]
 NAT [Natual Object]
 ANTM [Anatomical object]
 MYTHO [Mythological object]
 PLACE [Place]
 IMGY [Imaginary Place]
 MYTHO [Mythological Place]
 PHSCL [Physical Place]
 EVENT [Event]
 FTL [Fatal Event]
 FTFL [Fateful Event]
 HIST [Historical Event]
 NAT [Natural Event]
 PLND [Planned Event]
 SCL [Social Event]
 ABS [Abstract]
 ACT [Action]
 ANTISCL [Anti-social]
 COMM [Communication]
 OCP [Occupation]
 SCL [Social]
 PHSCLACT [Physcial Action]
 ART [Art]
 COGN [Cognition]
 COLR [Colour]
 CONCEPT [Concept]
 INFRM [Information]
 COMM [Communication]
 SYMBL [Symbol]
 Logos:
 APPSC [Applied Sciences]
 FSHD [Fashion Designing]
 GEOG [Geography]
 HIST [History]
 HSC [Home Science]
 LNG [Language]
 MSMDA [Mass Media]
 MATHS [Mathematics]
 MSL [Miscellaneous]
 NATSC [Natural Sceinces]
 PHIL [Philosophy]
 RLGN [Religion]
 SCLSC [Social Sciences]
 SPRT [Sports]
 ARTS [The Arts]
 TRNSPT [Transport]
 MSRMNT [Measurement]
 OBJCT [Object]
 PRCP [Perception]
 POSS [Possession]
 PSYFTR [Psychological Feature]

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 QUAL [Quality]
 QUAN [Quantity]
 STYL [Style]
 TIME [Time]
 HIST-AGES [Historical Ages]
 MYTHO [Mythological Period]
 PRD [Period]
 SSN [Season]
 TITL [Title]
 GRP [Group]
 SCTY [Society]
 ORGZN [Organization]
 POF [Part of]
 STE [State]
 MNTL [Mental State]
 FEEL [Feeling]
 EMOT [Emotion]
 NAT [Natural State]
 SSN [Season]
 WTHR [Weather]
 PHSCL [Physical State]
 PHSSLGCL [Physiological State]
 DIS [Disease]
 BIO [Biological State]
 SCL [Social State]
 PRCS [Process]
 MNTL [Mental Process]
 NAT [Natural Process]
 PHSCL [Physical Process]
 FORM [Form]
 GAS [Gas]
 LQD [Liquid]
 SLD [Solid]
 Special Noun Attributes
 ABRV [Abbreviation]
 ACRNM [Acronym]
 HEAD [Heading]
 GERUND [Gerund]

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