ens
1 Americannoun
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noun
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being or existence in the most general abstract sense
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a real thing, esp as opposed to an attribute; entity
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Etymology
Origin of ens
< Latin ēns, present participle of esse to be
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"There hasn't been a good travel book about America since Dick ens," said he.
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After a dispute that dragged on for 17 months, a panel of neutral experts decided that the Six's tariff hike on chick ens had cost the U.S.
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With the notable and lavish exception of Les Troy ens, new productions often seem skimpy.
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Today Bill McGovern sometimes fright ens Chicago moppets by walking along the city streets in a Persian shepherd's coat and peaked Astrakhan hat.
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“Oh, no one,” I say casually, keeping my gaze on the chick- ens.
From "The Queen of Water" by Laura Resau
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They are positively intelligible as capable of actual existence, and therefore as distinct from logical entities or entia rationis which are not capable of such existence.
From Ontology or the Theory of Being by Coffey, Peter
All division, distinction and relation are but entia rationis.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" by Various
And their objects, the modes and mutual relations of our primae intentiones or direct concepts, are called entia rationis—logical entities.
From Ontology or the Theory of Being by Coffey, Peter
These relations are entia rationis, purely logical relations.
From Ontology or the Theory of Being by Coffey, Peter
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