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Two different genders and 2 plurals, eh? Strange, but I'm sure out {{fr-noun}} could handle that. The definitions will be easy enough tho...at least the first one # {{Canada|lang=fr}} {{l|en|party}} {{gloss|social event}} --Rising Suntalk?11:04, 3 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Throwing a party
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I play games online, whenever people start a party they mean to involve actual people (though not in person, yes) instead of their gaming character/profile. 81.68.255.3612:13, 2 January 2011 (UTC)Reply
Come to think of it, sense 9 is problematic to me as well. To whom is wiktionary trying to explain this? If someone of an old generation would see a "group of characters controlled by the player", is he really incapable of seeing the characters in their artificial world? Should we create definitions for everything that is in games? 81.68.255.3612:19, 2 January 2011 (UTC)Reply
English. Re noun: derived/related terms seem to be arbitrarily mixed up, and I think there's something wrong with the indentation levels. Equinox◑07:31, 4 February 2017 (UTC)Reply
There could be the following problems:
Two "=" were twice missing, now the levels should be correct.
"Related terms" are present twice.
Many or even all of the first "Related terms" are simply derived terms. Well, one could differ between real derived terms which are derivates (new terms formed by derivation, by adding affixes) and compounds (new terms formed by composition, by combining words), but both is placed under "Derived terms" here in Wiktionary.
Many hyponyms are also derived terms and many derived terms are also hyponyms. E.g. "birthday party" is a hyponym and a derived term of "party".
"party" has several meanings like political party and social gathering. So it might make sense to split it up by senses: "green party" is a hyponym and a derived term of the sense political party, "birthday party" is a hyponym and derived term of the sense social gathering. BTW: Both terms, "green party" and "birthday party", might be SOP, but that might be the case for several terms listet at party.
"political party" is derived term of party and could be both a hyponym and a synonym depending on the sense of "party". To sense 4, "A political group ", it should be a synonym. To sense 3, "A group of people forming one side ", it could be a hyponym.
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