cornstarch.n.01

starch prepared from the grains of corn; used in cooking as a thickener



Directly Mapped Categories

Name Synset Objects
cornstarch cornstarch.n.01 1

Directly Mapped Objects

Object Category Synset Task Relevant Missing Meta Links Used Rooms Ready?

All Descendant Objects (including Direct)

Object Category Synset Task Relevant Missing Meta Links Used Rooms Ready?
cornstarch-lhvbic cornstarch cornstarch.n.01 True 0 True

Properties

Property Name
cookable
microPhysicalSubstance
physicalSubstance
substance

Uses

Usage Type Status
Used as Substance YES
Used as Non-Substance NO
Used as Fillable NO
Used in Predicate filled

Tasks

Task Name Synsets Matched Scenes Predicates Required Features
clean_copper_wire-0 copper_wire.n.01, cornstarch.n.01, cornstarch__jar.n.01, countertop.n.01, floor.n.01, lemon_juice.n.01, lemon_juice__bottle.n.01, rust.n.01, salt.n.02, salt__shaker.n.01, sink.n.01, water.n.06, house_single_floor, restaurant_asian, restaurant_brunch, restaurant_diner, restaurant_hotel, restaurant_urban, insource, covered, filled, ontop, transition, visual substance, physical substance, attachment, cloth,
make_cake_filling-0 bowl.n.01, cherry.n.03, cherry_filling.n.01, cornstarch.n.01, cornstarch__jar.n.01, countertop.n.01, electric_mixer.n.01, electric_refrigerator.n.01, floor.n.01, granulated_sugar.n.01, lemon_juice.n.01, lemon_juice__bottle.n.01, mixing_bowl.n.01, sink.n.01, sugar__sack.n.01, tablespoon.n.02, water.n.06, restaurant_brunch, restaurant_hotel, restaurant_urban, contains, filled, insource, inside, ontop, real, future, transition, visual substance, physical substance, attachment, cloth,

Transitions

electric_mixer.n.01,
Transition Name Input Synsets Machine Synsets Output Synsets
cherry_filling granulated_sugar.n.01, cornstarch.n.01, water.n.06, cherry.n.03, lemon_juice.n.01, cherry_filling.n.01,
cornstarch.n.01-cooking cornstarch.n.01, cooked__cornstarch.n.01,

Transition Graph

graph TD; recipe-cherry_filling(recipe: cherry_filling); granulated_sugarn01(granulated_sugar.n.01); cornstarchn01(cornstarch.n.01); watern06(water.n.06); cherryn03(cherry.n.03); lemon_juicen01(lemon_juice.n.01); electric_mixern01(electric_mixer.n.01); cherry_fillingn01(cherry_filling.n.01); recipe-cornstarchn01-cooking(recipe: cornstarch.n.01-cooking); cooked__cornstarchn01(cooked__cornstarch.n.01); recipe-cherry_filling --> cherry_fillingn01; granulated_sugarn01 --> recipe-cherry_filling; cornstarchn01 --> recipe-cherry_filling; cornstarchn01 --> recipe-cornstarchn01-cooking; watern06 --> recipe-cherry_filling; cherryn03 --> recipe-cherry_filling; lemon_juicen01 --> recipe-cherry_filling; electric_mixern01 --> recipe-cherry_filling; recipe-cornstarchn01-cooking --> cooked__cornstarchn01;

Related Synsets

graph TD; classDef success fill:#28a745,color:#fff; classDef warning fill:#ffc107,color:#fff; classDef danger fill:#dc3545,color:#fff; starch.n.01 --> cornstarch.n.01; polysaccharide.n.01 --> starch.n.01; carbohydrate.n.01 --> polysaccharide.n.01; macromolecule.n.01 --> carbohydrate.n.01; molecule.n.01 --> macromolecule.n.01; organic_compound.n.01 --> macromolecule.n.01; compound.n.02 --> organic_compound.n.01; chemical.n.01 --> compound.n.02; material.n.01 --> chemical.n.01; substance.n.01 --> material.n.01; matter.n.03 --> substance.n.01; part.n.01 --> substance.n.01; relation.n.01 --> part.n.01; abstraction.n.06 --> relation.n.01; entity.n.01 --> abstraction.n.06; entity.n.01 --> physical_entity.n.01; physical_entity.n.01 --> matter.n.03; physical_entity.n.01 --> thing.n.12; unit.n.05 --> molecule.n.01; thing.n.12 --> unit.n.05; click starch.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/starch.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class starch.n.01 info; click cornstarch.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/cornstarch.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class cornstarch.n.01 info; click polysaccharide.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/polysaccharide.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class polysaccharide.n.01 info; click carbohydrate.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/carbohydrate.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class carbohydrate.n.01 info; click macromolecule.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/macromolecule.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class macromolecule.n.01 success; click molecule.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/molecule.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class molecule.n.01 success; click organic_compound.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/organic_compound.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class organic_compound.n.01 success; click compound.n.02 "/knowledgebase/synsets/compound.n.02/" "Synset details page"; class compound.n.02 success; click chemical.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/chemical.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class chemical.n.01 success; click material.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/material.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class material.n.01 success; click substance.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/substance.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class substance.n.01 success; click matter.n.03 "/knowledgebase/synsets/matter.n.03/" "Synset details page"; class matter.n.03 success; click part.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/part.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class part.n.01 success; click relation.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/relation.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class relation.n.01 success; click abstraction.n.06 "/knowledgebase/synsets/abstraction.n.06/" "Synset details page"; class abstraction.n.06 success; click entity.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/entity.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class entity.n.01 success; click physical_entity.n.01 "/knowledgebase/synsets/physical_entity.n.01/" "Synset details page"; class physical_entity.n.01 success; click unit.n.05 "/knowledgebase/synsets/unit.n.05/" "Synset details page"; class unit.n.05 success; click thing.n.12 "/knowledgebase/synsets/thing.n.12/" "Synset details page"; class thing.n.12 success; style cornstarch.n.01 stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px;

Ancestor Synsets

Name State Definition
abstraction.n.06 Matched a general concept formed by extracting common features from specific examples
carbohydrate.n.01 Substance an essential structural component of living cells and source of energy for animals; includes simple sugars with small molecules as well as macromolecular substances; are classified according to the number of monosaccharide groups they contain
chemical.n.01 Matched material produced by or used in a reaction involving changes in atoms or molecules
compound.n.02 Matched (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight
entity.n.01 Matched that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving)
macromolecule.n.01 Matched any very large complex molecule; found only in plants and animals
material.n.01 Matched the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object
matter.n.03 Matched that which has mass and occupies space
molecule.n.01 Matched (physics and chemistry) the simplest structural unit of an element or compound
organic_compound.n.01 Matched any compound of carbon and another element or a radical
part.n.01 Matched something determined in relation to something that includes it
physical_entity.n.01 Matched an entity that has physical existence
polysaccharide.n.01 Substance any of a class of carbohydrates whose molecules contain chains of monosaccharide molecules
relation.n.01 Matched an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together
starch.n.01 Substance a complex carbohydrate found chiefly in seeds, fruits, tubers, roots and stem pith of plants, notably in corn, potatoes, wheat, and rice; an important foodstuff and used otherwise especially in adhesives and as fillers and stiffeners for paper and textiles
substance.n.01 Matched the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists
thing.n.12 Matched a separate and self-contained entity
unit.n.05 Matched a single undivided natural thing occurring in the composition of something else

Parent Synsets

Name State Definition
starch.n.01 Substance a complex carbohydrate found chiefly in seeds, fruits, tubers, roots and stem pith of plants, notably in corn, potatoes, wheat, and rice; an important foodstuff and used otherwise especially in adhesives and as fillers and stiffeners for paper and textiles

Children Synsets

Name State Definition