Matches in LOV for { ?s <http://purl.org/dc/terms/description> ?o. }
- aat2817_derived-made_from description "material - [is] derived/made from - material.\nExample: gypsum is derived/made from from anhydrite; wood board is derived/made from timber (lumber)".
- aat2821_based_on description "any - [is] based on - any.\nExample: Neo-Gothic is based on Gothic (Medieval); curved [form attribute] is based on curves (geometric figures); pencils are based on plummets".
- aat2824_has_parallels_with description "style/period/culture/[religion/ideology] - has parallels with - style/period/culture/[religion/ideology].\nExample: Lagozza [culture] has parallels with Chasseen [culture]; Gnathian (pottery style) has parallels with West Slope (pottery style)".
- aat2826_used_with description "material - [is] used with - material.\nExample: watercolor paper is used with watercolor (paint); arriccio is used with intonaco".
- aat2828_use-require description "things - use/require - material.\nExample: oil paintings use/require varnish; wine glasses use/require wine".
- aat2831_associated_with description "genus/species/[other living organism term] - [is] associated with - genus/species.\nExample: Anthonomus grandis (species) [boll weevil] is associated with Gossypium (genus) [cotton]; Amphiprioninae (subfamily) [clown fish] is associated with Actiniaria (order) [sea anemone]".
- aat2833_ancestor_of description "genus/species - is ancestor of - another genus/species.\nExample: Canis lupus is the ancestor of Canis familiaris; Equus asinus is the ancestor of donkeys".
- aat2836_derived-made_from description "things - [are] derived/made from - genus/species [or its parts].\nExample: k?kaku are derived/made from Phormium tenax (species); ostrich-egg cups are derived/made from Struthio camelus (species)".
- aat2841_derived-made_from description "material - [is] derived/made from - genus/species.\nExample: alpaca (wool) is derived from Vicugna pacos (species); maple (wood) is derived from Acer (genus)".
- aat2845_used-located_in description "genus/species - [is] used/located in - locus/setting.\nExample: Elephantidae(family) are used/located in elephant houses; Vitaceae (family) is used/located in vineyards".
- aat2848_involved_in description "genus/species - is involved in - activity/event.\nExample: bulls (animals) are involved in bullfighting; Equus caballus (species) is involved in polo(field sport)".
- aat2852_involved_with description "genus/species - [is] involved with - things/[equipment].\nExample: Rosa (genus) is involved with rose bowls; Camelus (genus) is involved with camel saddles".
- aat2875_characteristic_of description "language - [is] characteristic of - style/period/culture.\nExample: Afar (language) is characteristic of Afar (culture); Celtic (language) was characteristic of Celtic (culture)".
- aat2878_preceded-source_for description "language - preceded/[is] source for - language.\nExample: Ancient Greek (language) preceded/is source for Greek (modern language); Ancient Egyptian (language) preceded/is source for Egyptian, Coptic (language)".
- aat2881_reflected_in description "language - [is] reflected in - things.\nExample: Greek (language) is reflected in Greek alphabet; Sanskrit is reflected in Vedas".
- aat2884_involved_with description "attributes /associated concepts - [are] involved with - any.\nExample: climate is involved with climate change; insect damage is involved with infestation; Celtic crosses (design motif) are involved with Celtic culture".
- aat2891_exemplified_by description "things - [are] exemplied by - brand name.\nExample: photothermographic transfer prints are exemplified by Pictrography (TM) prints".
- aat2894_exemplified_by description "activity/event/[process/function] - [is] exemplified by - brand name.\nExample: deacidification [process/function] is exemplified by Papersave Process (TM)".
- aat2900_miscellaneous_relationship description "any - [has] miscellaneous relationship [to] - any.\nExample: Conditions and Effects has miscellaneous relationship with Processes and Techniques".
- broaderInstantial description "BTI (Kind/Instance, \"example of\") relation. We also infer iso-thes:broaderInstantial, which goes only between Concepts.\nExample: Rembrandt van Rijn (ULAN) BTI Painter (AAT)".
- broaderNonPreferred description "Auxiliary parents of a subject. Very often there are several non-preferred parents (poly-hierarchy). Can use to mark such parents with [N] in displays .\nExample: Non-preferred: \"baking dishes\" (AAT) BTG \"dishes (vessels)\" (AAT); Embrun (TGN) BTP Alpes Cottiae (BTP)".
- contributorAlternatePreferred description "Contributor for which the term is Alternate Preferred. Range is foaf:Agent".
- contributorNonPreferred description "Contributor for which the term is Non-preferred. Range is foaf:Agent.\nExample: \"Lycra\" is non-preferred term for WHS".
- contributorPreferred description "Contributor for which the term is Preferred. Range is foaf:Agent.\nExample: \"organza\" is preferred term for WHS".
- displayOrder description "Display order of subject or term amongst its siblings.\nIf all are 1 then use alphabetical. Domain is gvp:Subject or skosxl:Label".
- historicFlag description "Historic Flag".
- parentString description "Preferred labels of *all* of the subject's preferred ancestors, listed bottom up. Useful to show the subject's full context.\nDisplay version of gvp:broaderPreferredExtended.\nExample for baking dishes [300226882]: bakeware, <vessels for cooking food>, <containers for cooking food>, <culinary containers>, <containers by function or context>, containers (receptacles), Containers (Hierarchy Name), Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name), Objects Facet".
- parentStringAbbrev description "Preferred labels of *some* of the subject's preferred ancestors, listed bottom up. Useful to show the subject's context.\nShortened display version of gvp:broaderPreferredExtended.\nExample for baking dishes [300226882]: bakeware, <vessels for cooking food>, ... Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name)".
- placeTypeNonPreferred description "A secondary type for a TGN Place. Domain is TGN concept, range is AAT concept/subject.\nExample: A non-preferred type of Machupicchu, Peru is \"Inca center\" (historical)".
- placeTypePreferred description "The primary type of a TGN Place. Domain is TGN concept, range is AAT concept.\nExample: The preferred place type of Machupicchu, Peru is \"deserted settlement\" (current)".
- prefLabelGVP description "Term preferred by the Getty Vocabulary Program. The language is usually English. Applicable to AAT, ULAN, TGN. Used with skosxl:prefLabel".
- prefLabelLoC description "Term preferred by Library of Congress, thus used for cataloging according to AACR2. Applicable to AAT and ULAN. Used with skosxl:prefLabel".
- qualifier description "Clarifies and disambiguates terms with the same spelling but different meaning.\nAppended in parentheses to gvp:term, forming skosxsl:literalForm.\nEvery qualifier is in the same language as the term.\nExample: \"Rhea (vessels)\"=rhyta (a kind of drinking vessel) vs \"Rhea (species)\"=Boehmeria nivea (Chinese grass)".
- sourceAlternatePreferred description "Source for which the term is Alternate Preferred. Range is bibo:Document or bibo:DocumentPart.\nExample: \"Kayseri\" is alternate preferred in Webster's New Geographical Dictionary (1988)".
- sourceNonPreferred description "Source for which the term is Non-preferred. Range is bibo:Document or bibo:DocumentPart.\nExample: \"Panderma\" is non-preferred in Webster's New Geographical Dictionary (1988)".
- sourcePreferred description "Source for which the term is Preferred. Range is bibo:Document or bibo:DocumentPart.\nExample: \"Isfahan\" is preferred in Webster's New Geographical Dictionary (1988)".
- term description "Term (label), used as the basic (prefix) part of skosxsl:literalForm".
- termDisplay description "Term Display".
- termFlag description "Term Flag".
- termKind description "Term Kind".
- termPOS description "Part of Speech".
- termType description "Term Type".
- tgn3000_related_to description "any - related to - any.\nExample: Fountains Abbey is related to Studley Royal; Austria-Hungary is related to Magyarorszag".
- tgn3001_distinguished_from description "any - distinguished from - any.\nExample: The Ancient Mesopotamian Kingdom 'Assyria' is distinguished from the Roman Province of the same name".
- tgn3005_possibly_identified_as description "place - possibly identified as - place.\nExample: The lost settlement of Sharuhen is possibly identified as Tel el-Far'ah (As Suwayda', Syria) (deserted settlement)".
- tgn3101_adjacent_to description "any - adjacent to - any.\nExample: Saint Paul (Minnesota, USA), is linked to its 'Twin City' Minneapolis (Hennepin county, Minnesota, USA)".
- tgn3102_coextensive_with description "place - coextensive with - place.\nExample: Kings county (New York, USA) is coextensive with Brooklyn (New York, USA)".
- tgn3110_meaning-usage_overlaps_with description "any - meaning/usage overlaps with - any.\nExample: Judaea (Israel) (historical region) meaning/usage overlaps with Holy Land (Asia) (historical region)".
- tgn3201_capital_of description "city - capital of - nation.\nExample: London was the capital of Maxima Caesariensis from 296 to 800 CE".
- tgn3301_ally_of description "nation - ally of - nation.\nExample: Siena, Arezzo, Pisa, and Pistoia were Ghibeline allies during the 13th and 14th centuries.".
- tgn3317_member_of description "nation - member of - union.\nExample: Austria is a member of the European Union since 1915; Belgium is a member of the European Union since 1958".
- tgn3401_moved_from description "place - moved from - place; Note: places that were physically moved from one location to another, often due to the threat or occurrence of natural disaster..\nExample: Troupville, Georgia, USA was moved to Valdosta (Lowndes county, Georgia, USA)".
- tgn3411_successor_of description "nation - successor of - nation.\nExample: Persia is the predecessor of Iran (nation)".
- tgn3510_historical_connection description "any - historical connection - any.\nExample: Guyenne, France (historical region) has a historical connection to Gascogne (France) (historical region)".
- Adjectival description "This term may be combined with others in post-coordinated compound terms.\nExample: \"Renaissance\" (as in \"Renaissance cathedral\"), \"painter's\" (as in \"painter's smock\")".
- BothSingularAndPlural description "A term that is used for both the singular and plural in the same language.\nExample: \"chassis\" is both singular and plural in French".
- Noun description "Term is a noun but we are uncertain if it is plural or singular.\nExample: Panthera leo".
- PastParticiple description "Rarely used but if at all, is most likely to apply in Attributes and Properties.\nExample: hand-painted".
- PluralNoun description "A term that is plural (the same word may be singular in another language).\nExample: \"filigrane\" is the Italian plural for \"watermarks\"".
- SingularNoun description "A term that is singular (the same word may be plural in another language).\nExample: \"filigrane\" is the French singular for \"watermark\"".
- VerbalNounGerund description "Term is a verbal noun or gerund.\nExample: polishing".
- Display description "Use in displays where natural order is appropriate".
- Indexing description "Use in indexes or permuted lists where inverted order is appropriate".
- LoanTerm description "Term borrowed from another language that has become naturalized in American English.\nExample: papier mache".
- Vernacular description "Term is the vernacular for a certain place.\nExample: \"kachoga\" is the Vernacular for 300266169 \"bird-and-flower paintings\" (AAT). \"Firenze\" is the vernacular in Italian (TGN)".
- Abbreviation description "Term is an abbreviation, initialism, or acronym.\nExample: \"FLIM\" is abbrevaition for \"fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy\"".
- ChemicalName description "Term is the chemical name for the descriptor. Used in AAT only.\nExample: \"sodium tetraborate decahydrate\" is chemical name for \"borax\"".
- CommonTerm description "Preferred common language term. Used for subjects that also include a Scientific term. Used in AAT only.\nExample: \"frankincense\" (species) is common term for \"Boswellia sacra\" (species)".
- FIPSCode description "FIPS region code. Used in TGN.\nExample: \"MX21\" for Puebla, Mexico".
- FullTerm description "Full-form term. Used when the descriptor is a shorter form, or the subject also includes an Abbreviation. Used in AAT only.\nExample: \"Extensible Markup Language\" is the full term for \"XML\" (which is preferred)".
- ISOalpha2 description "ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. Used in TGN.\nExample: \"AQ\" for Antarctica".
- ISOalpha3 description "ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code. Used in TGN.\nExample: \"ATA\" for Antarctica".
- ISOnumeric2 description "May be used in TGN, but no code of this kind is present".
- ISOnumeric3 description "ISO 3166-1 numeric country code as \"ISOnnn\" (though ISO specifies only \"nnn\"). Used in TGN only.\nExample: \"ISO414\" for Kuwait".
- JargonOrSlang description "Slang or jargon term. Used in AAT only.\nExample: \"fool's gold\" is slang for \"pyrite\"".
- Neologism description "Term that is new to the language, generally having been coined due to new technology. Used in AAT only..\nExample: \"folksonomy\", \"podcasting\"".
- OfficialName description "Used in TGN only.\nExample: Antigua and Barbuda".
- ProvisionalName description "Used in TGN only.\nExample: \"Rockton\" was provisional name considered before adoption of \"Kent\" (Ohio)".
- Pseudonym description "Used in TGN only.\nExample: \"Frisco\" is nickname for San Francisco".
- ScientificOrTechnical description "Scientific taxon name (genus, species, etc). Used in AAT only. All such are emitted marked with English language, and most have the same string marked with Latin.\nExample: \"Boswellia sacra\"@la, also emitted as \"Boswellia sacra\"@en, is scientific name of \"frankincense\"".
- SiteName description "Used in TGN only.\nExample: \"Flavia Solva\", a deserted settlement and archaeological site".
- USPSCode description "Used in TGN only.\nExample: \"CA\" for California".
- AlternateDescriptor description "A lexical variant, eg singular.\nExample: \"manuscript\" (English) instead of \"manuscripts\"".
- Descriptor description "Main term. Getty usually uses the plural.\nExample: \"manuscripts\" (English)".
- UsedForTerm description "A synonym.\nExample: \"handschriften\" (Dutch) instead of \"manuscripten\"".
- aggregationLevel description "There are only two values possible for this refinement, either item or collection.".
- category description "There are only three valid values for this property, 'service', 'document' or 'agency'.".
- documentType description "Document is used in its widest sense and includes such things as software, sound files and images.".
- jurisdiction description "Jurisdiction is a description of the territory over which a particular government exercises its authority or a particular business transacts its operations, to which the resource content is applicable.".
- A-dur description A_major.
- As-dur description A_flat_major.
- B-dur description B_flat_major.
- C-dur description C_major.
- Ces-dur description C_flat_major.
- Cis-dur description C_sharp_major.
- D-dur description D_major.
- Des-dur description D_flat_major.
- E-dur description E_major.
- Es-dur description E_flat_major.
- F-dur description F_major.