Entia


[en-shee-uh, -tee-uh] /ˈɛn ʃi ə, -ti ə/

noun
1.
plural of .
[enz, ens] /ɛnz, ɛns/
noun, plural entia
[en-shee-uh, -tee-uh] /ˈɛn ʃi ə, -ti ə/ (Show IPA). Metaphysics.
1.
an existing or real thing; an entity.
/ɛnz/
noun (metaphysics) (pl) entia (ˈɛnʃɪə)
1.
being or existence in the most general abstract sense
2.
a real thing, esp as opposed to an attribute; entity
1.
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2.
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