Synonyms for concepts:
When you determine that two concepts are synonyms (say, a sofa and a sofa), you use an owl: equalClass class expression. In this case, we are talking about the fact that any instance that was a member of the class sofa is now also a member of the classroom chair and vice versa. One of the nice things about this approach is that the "context" of this equivalence is automatically tied to the ontology in which you make the equivalence operator. If you had a very small karting ontology between furniture ontology and internal ontology, then on the map you could say that these two equivalents. In another situation, if you need to preserve the (subtle) difference between a sofa and a sofa, you do this by simply not including the display ontology, which declared them equivalent.
Homonyms for concepts:
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