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Latest revision as of 15:33, 29 June 2021
Pattern
This property has been associated with the following pattern:
Subproperty Of
Definition
An English description of the definition (what distinguishes this sense of the term?).
The contains property specifies a relationship between objects where one is not part (i.e. it is physically distinct) but instead is physically enclosed by the other (partially or wholly). For example, the trunk of a car contains a suitcase.
Required by Use Case(s)
(why is this specialized definition needed?)
CDM References
What other classes or properties reference this term?
- ISO5087-2:Bridge (← links)
- Tunnel (← links)
Interface Specification References
This property has been associated with the following interface specification items:
Sources
Sources considered when developing the property.
Status
Proposed
Has SubObjectProperties
Annotations
Annotation | Value |
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Property Specification
Characteristic | Value (if applicable) |
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owl:inverseOf | containedIn |
Supplementary Figures
Figure | Caption |
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